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Uncovering the Possibility of Post-Traumatic Growth | Dr. Amrita Sen Mukherjee

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Joshua Steinfeldt에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Joshua Steinfeldt 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

One of the most extraordinary manifestations of human potential is:
Our ability to grow and strengthen ourselves in the face of pain, trauma, and those moments where life falls apart.
Today’s guest, Dr. Amrita Sen Mukherjee, has not only studied what contributes to this deeply human capacity for post-traumatic growth but has experienced it first-hand.
In our conversation we’ll dive deep into her story and insights she's gained about what fosters positive psychological change in response to trauma and adversity.
The qualities and conditions that support us in finding the courage to rise again after we fall,
And the potential we have to come back stronger.
In today’s episode Amrita will share:

  • Parts of her own story including facing illness after childbirth, and the many layers of adversity she experienced as both a mother, and a physician with invisible disability.
  • Insights into Post-Traumatic Growth and her original research that explored the lived experiences of doctors with invisible disability.
  • The conditions that contribute to other people being courageous in the face of significant obstacles.
  • Practical skills for creating psychological safety, compassion, and empathy.
  • The importance of mattering, and feeling at home in our own skin, and at home on the earth.
  • Practices that support showing ourselves and each other we are valued and that we matter.
  • Reflections on the healing power of silence.
  • Why humility, curiosity, and the willingness to not know can lead to people feeling seen.

Did you find this episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love:
The Courageous Journey Toward Wholeness | Parker Palmer
Gentle Power - Shifting the Way We Define True Strength | Dr. Elisabet Lahti
Enjoying the show? Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts!

A quick note about the conversation today. There were some occasional minor sounds you’ll hear in the background as it wasn’t a perfectly quiet spot during recording which comes with the territory from time to time. We feel it didn’t detract much from the conversation though and are still very excited to share it with you.
More about Amrita:
Dr. Amrita Sen Mukherjee, Co-Chair of the Disabled Doctors Network, challenges the frameworks and biases that society imposes. She invites us to consider the potential for change when we unmask the strengths and abilities of the marginalised and to discover how adversity can enable growth, strength and compassion. She is a dedicated Wellbeing Expert, Positive Psychology Coach, and accomplished Portfolio GP. Specialising in Posttraumatic Growth and guiding high performing professionals through life transitions, Amrita fosters environments of psychological safety and individual curiosity for personal and team growth. Amrita, conducted groundbreaking research on Posttraumatic Growth in Doctors with Invisible Disability, which was published in the British Journal of Health Psychology. As Co-Chair of the Disabled Doctors Network and EDI Lead at The Joyful Doctor, she actively promotes equality and is a Disability Advocate. She also serves as a Trustee for the Thomas Wall Trust and is the ambassador for Doctors in Distress. A sought-after TEDx speaker, Amrita has shared her expertise on wellbeing and equality across platforms like BBC News, podcasts, webinars, and International Conferences. For more please visit: yourwellbeing.doctor

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One of the most extraordinary manifestations of human potential is:
Our ability to grow and strengthen ourselves in the face of pain, trauma, and those moments where life falls apart.
Today’s guest, Dr. Amrita Sen Mukherjee, has not only studied what contributes to this deeply human capacity for post-traumatic growth but has experienced it first-hand.
In our conversation we’ll dive deep into her story and insights she's gained about what fosters positive psychological change in response to trauma and adversity.
The qualities and conditions that support us in finding the courage to rise again after we fall,
And the potential we have to come back stronger.
In today’s episode Amrita will share:

  • Parts of her own story including facing illness after childbirth, and the many layers of adversity she experienced as both a mother, and a physician with invisible disability.
  • Insights into Post-Traumatic Growth and her original research that explored the lived experiences of doctors with invisible disability.
  • The conditions that contribute to other people being courageous in the face of significant obstacles.
  • Practical skills for creating psychological safety, compassion, and empathy.
  • The importance of mattering, and feeling at home in our own skin, and at home on the earth.
  • Practices that support showing ourselves and each other we are valued and that we matter.
  • Reflections on the healing power of silence.
  • Why humility, curiosity, and the willingness to not know can lead to people feeling seen.

Did you find this episode inspiring? Here are other conversations we think you'll love:
The Courageous Journey Toward Wholeness | Parker Palmer
Gentle Power - Shifting the Way We Define True Strength | Dr. Elisabet Lahti
Enjoying the show? Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts!

A quick note about the conversation today. There were some occasional minor sounds you’ll hear in the background as it wasn’t a perfectly quiet spot during recording which comes with the territory from time to time. We feel it didn’t detract much from the conversation though and are still very excited to share it with you.
More about Amrita:
Dr. Amrita Sen Mukherjee, Co-Chair of the Disabled Doctors Network, challenges the frameworks and biases that society imposes. She invites us to consider the potential for change when we unmask the strengths and abilities of the marginalised and to discover how adversity can enable growth, strength and compassion. She is a dedicated Wellbeing Expert, Positive Psychology Coach, and accomplished Portfolio GP. Specialising in Posttraumatic Growth and guiding high performing professionals through life transitions, Amrita fosters environments of psychological safety and individual curiosity for personal and team growth. Amrita, conducted groundbreaking research on Posttraumatic Growth in Doctors with Invisible Disability, which was published in the British Journal of Health Psychology. As Co-Chair of the Disabled Doctors Network and EDI Lead at The Joyful Doctor, she actively promotes equality and is a Disability Advocate. She also serves as a Trustee for the Thomas Wall Trust and is the ambassador for Doctors in Distress. A sought-after TEDx speaker, Amrita has shared her expertise on wellbeing and equality across platforms like BBC News, podcasts, webinars, and International Conferences. For more please visit: yourwellbeing.doctor

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