Meet the Clinicians
Muneet K Malhi, PsyD
Dr. Muneet K Malhi is the Founder of MMT and a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who supports adolescents and young adults through identity development, life transitions, and concerns such as anxiety, depression, and trauma. Her work is grounded in culturally responsive, anti-oppressive, and systems-based approaches that emphasize empowerment and authentic, values-driven change.
Maria Neiers, PsyD
Dr. Maria Neiers is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in perinatal mental health, trauma, and early intervention, with a focus on supporting individuals and families through pregnancy, postpartum transitions, and complex life stressors. Her trauma-informed, relational approach integrates evidence-based therapies to foster insight, resilience, and self-compassion within a collaborative and culturally attuned space.
Amara Tanweer, PsyD
Dr. Amara Tanweer is a pre-licensed Clinical Psychologist who works with diverse clients, with a particular focus on trauma, identity, and concerns such as anxiety, self-esteem, and disordered eating. Grounded in person-centered and humanistic approaches, she creates a supportive, collaborative space that emphasizes self-exploration, empowerment, and individualized care.
Chandni Tithh, MA, LPC
Chandni Tithh is a Licensed Professional Counselor who supports adolescents and adults facing anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions, relationship challenges, and personal growth. Using a trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and person-centered approach, she integrates mindfulness and holistic practices to help clients build self-awareness, emotional resilience, and meaningful change in a supportive space.
Mun & Mind Therapy was born from Dr. Malhi’s journey—navigating life between cultures, values, and identities as a Punjabi Sikh Canadian immigrant living in the United States. The name reflects this bridge: Mun (ਮਨ), the Punjabi word for the inner self, where emotions, thoughts, and spirit meet; and Mind, the universal capacity for reflection, understanding, and growth.
This practice is a space where cultural heritage and modern psychology come together to honor the whole person. We understand firsthand the complexities of bicultural life—the tension of reconciling traditional values with new environments, the experience of feeling both belonging and otherness, and the challenge of finding an authentic self amid these forces.
At Mun & Mind Therapy, We are committed to creating a culturally humble, anti-oppressive space where BIPOC clients, especially those from South Asian backgrounds, can explore these dynamics safely. My approach integrates evidence-based therapies with traditional healing practices and a systemic lens that honors the contexts shaping our identities.
Here, healing means more than symptom relief; it means empowerment, self-discovery, and living intentionally aligned with your core values—whether that involves navigating intergenerational differences, managing racial trauma, or simply seeking balance in a complex world.
Mun & Mind is not just a name—it is a commitment to walking alongside you as you develop a resilient, authentic self that thrives in all areas of life.