Prof. Miri Keren, born in Paris, lives in Israel, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Board-Certified at the Israeli Medical Association, and a certified psychotherapist at the Tel Aviv University Psychotherapy School. Currently in the position of Associate Clinical Professor at the Bar Ilan University Azrieli Medical School and has been for 25 years Head of the Post Graduate Infant Psychiatry course. She was part of the Task Force team for the revision of the DC0-3R, now co-editor of the DC 0-5 Casebook. She was the founder and past director of the community-based infant mental health unit, affiliated to Geha Mental Health Center in Petah-Tiqwa (1996-2020). She implemented and supervised 6 units of Infant Psychiatry across Israel. She is today in the position of Clinical and Research Consultant at the Bar Ilan University Affiliated University Hospital in the north of the country (in process of getting the academic position), at the Beit Izi Shapira Center for disabled infants and toddlers, and at the FTT unit of the Schneider Hospital for Sick Children. As President of the World Association of Infant Mental Health in the years 2012-2016, she has been very invested in the implementation of a declaration of Infant’s Rights. She has founded in 2000 the Israeli WAIMH Affiliate and is currently its Honorary President, and Chairperson of the World Psychiatric Association Perinatal and Infant Mental Health Section. She has received the Leibovici WAIMH Award in June 2021 and received in June 2023 the World Association of Infant Mental Health Honorary President position.
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