About me

My name is Prashanth Mani, and I am a Jungian-oriented psychoanalyst guided by a deep passion for the exploration of inner worlds.

My path spans India, France, Belgium, Singapore, and the United States. These crossings of cultures, languages, and identities shape my sensitivity and my ability to accompany each person in their uniqueness.

I am currently a doctoral student in East-West Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). My research focuses on the impact of somatic poetry on life and personal trajectory—a field I am developing through both academic and clinical engagement.

I offer a respectful, confidential, and inclusive space, particularly for individuals navigating multicultural experiences, trauma, or identifying as queer and/or people of color.

My work is guided by a deep respect for diversity, identity, and personal history. As part of my formal professional pathway, I am currently in supervision and engaged in a process of recognition of my training with the European Association of Psychoanalysts (APE), in alignment with rigorous ethical principles.


For greater clarity, support, or to deepen your relationship with yourself, I invite you to contact me for an initial consultation.

You can also learn more about how I work in Jungian psychoanalysis by clicking here.

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