Free Empathy Bootcamp in San Francisco March Sign-Up
Please join us for an Empathy Bootcamp, taught by Kelsey Crowe PhD and Tracy Mulholland, a program that gives you tools for building relationships when it really counts.

We can shy away from others when they experience loss, illness, divorce, or any range of difficulty, because we don't know what to do or say. We teach empathy skills, conversational dos and don'ts, and ways to reach out so you feel prepared to comfort friends, colleagues, and family who are suffering. Our approach is grounded in social science but delivered with humor and heart. You will come away with concrete ways to be an empathetic person when it really counts, both in your personal and professional life.

Audience: Caregivers, friends, family members, or anyone who wants to be supportive to others, as well as those going through a personal trial themselves.

*Please note workshop will be filmed, but you can opt out of being on camera if you'd like.

Dr. Crowe is the co-author of "There Is No Good Card for This", described by author Elizabeth Gilbert as a "wonderful crash course in Humanity 101 that none of us got to take in school." As featured in NPR, Salon, Slate, Buzzfeed, and The Wall Street Journal. To learn more about our Empathy Bootcamps and our organization, please visit: www.helpeachotherout.com

Here is what others are saying:

"I loved every part of this class! I feel so much more confident to deal with difficult situations."

"This course allowed us to go into our fears and strengths around how we care for others both personally and professionally. This workshop helps all of us bring more of who we are to the world."


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