Dr. Amrita Sen Mukherjee is a dynamic and experienced speaker who helps individuals and organisations thrive through challenge, change, and complexity. With a deep focus on personal wellbeing and mental fitness, she explores how posttraumatic growth, compassionate leadership, and psychological safety foster cultures where people feel seen, heard, and valued. Amrita encourages people to lead with purpose, speak up bravely, and navigate life’s transitions with resilience and meaning.... Read more
Dr. Amrita Sen Mukherjee, a distinguished speaker is a trailblazer in the realm of positive transformation, posttraumatic growth. She works as a Positive Psychology Practitioner and Coach, Portfolio GP and Disability Advocate.
Amrita stands at the forefront of Posttraumatic Growth research, with a remarkable portfolio of achievements. As a TEDx Speaker on this very subject, Amrita used this platform to challenge the frameworks and biases that society imposes inviting her audience to consider the potential for growth through dealing with adversity. Her groundbreaking research on Posttraumatic Growth has been published in the peer-reviewed British Journal of Health Psychology. Amrita was awarded the University of East London Alumni Diversity Award 2024 for her contributions to fostering positive conversations and change in the DEI space.
Recognised as an expert in her field, Amrita has made appearances on BBC News, is a featured guest on several podcasts. Amrita served as the Co-Chair of the Disabled Doctors Network and is committed to fostering positive discussions on discrimination and, actively advocates for the inclusion of doctors with chronic illness or disability within the medical profession. Amrita is a seasoned speaker and has offered her expertise at Conferences such as the National Guardian Freedom To Speak Up Conference, General Medical Council Symposium, Royal College of General Practitioners, NHS Disability Summit and at International Academic Conferences. Later this year, Amrita will be speaking at the Positive Psychology Summit at the prestigious County Hall in London.
Amrita received awards for her service and dedication to supporting the wellbeing of frontline healthcare workers during the pandemic by The University of East London, The Royal College of General Practitioners and by the GP magazine Pulse.
Amrita is a strong believer in enabling people to harness their potential to grow, thrive, and flourish and has focused her work in fulfilling this passion. Amrita brings a unique energy and fusion of clinical credibility, positive psychology principles, and a genuine commitment to wellbeing whilst being unreservedly relatable and human. With Amrita you can count on being inspired, enlightened, and motivated where expertise meets empathy, and every word carries the power to ignite positive change.
The role of voice, listening, and trust in creating cultures where people—and ideas—can thrive.
Reframing personal wellbeing as a foundation for sustainable performance and authentic living.
How inner clarity, self-compassion, and reflection help us navigate the changing landscapes of life and work.
How inclusive, values-driven leadership fosters belonging, courage, and psychological safety.
Exploring permission, self-concept, and growth in times of personal and professional transition.
A strengths-based lens on adversity, exploring how challenge can catalyse resilience, meaning, and transformation.