Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee is a powerful speaker, Positive Psychology Practitioner, Portfolio GP, and Disability Advocate. She leads the conversation on positive transformation and posttraumatic growth.
Amrita stands at the forefront of Post-Traumatic 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, encouraging audiences to consider the potential for growth through dealing with adversity. Her groundbreaking research on Post-Traumatic Growth has been published in the peer-reviewed British Journal of Health Psychology.
She has appeared on BBC News and many podcasts. As Past Co-Chair of the Disabled Doctors Network, Amrita drives conversations around inclusion and fights discrimination in healthcare and beyond. She advocates for doctors with chronic illness and disability, helping shape a more supportive medical profession.
Amrita speaks at key events like the General Medical Council Symposium, NHS Disability Summit, National Guardian Freedom To Speak Up Conference, and international academic conferences. Later this year, she will present at the Positive Psychology Summit at the prestigious County Hall, London.
Her contributions during the pandemic earned her awards from the University of East London, the Royal College of General Practitioners, and GP magazine Pulse.
Amrita believes in helping people unlock their potential to grow, thrive, and flourish. She combines clinical credibility with positive psychology and a deep passion for wellbeing. Her style is relatable, human, and inspiring. With Amrita, audiences experience empathy, expertise, and the motivation to create lasting change.


