On Wednesday 11th March, from 18:30 to 20.30, Sir Devonshire Square Hotel will host ‘How to Read Minds: The Science and Art of Empathy’, an evening exploring the neuroscience and practice of empathy with the author Aimee Cliff.
Reading minds isn’t about psychic powers – its about empathy, science and learning how humans really connect.
This edition of How To…, is led by psychotherapist and author Aimee Cliff, whose new book How to Read Minds; The Science and Art of Empathy reframes how we think about empathy, autism and emotional intelligence.
Drawing on neuroscience, clinical experience and interviews with neurodivergent people, Aimee explores how empathy works in the brain and body, and introduces five practical pillars anyone can practise.
The event will take place in the Sir Devonshire Square Hotel’s event space, and will focus on understanding others more deeply — at work, at home and everywhere in between — and why empathy is less a trait than a skill we can all develop.
Aimee will be in conversation with the Times journalist, Rosamund Dean.
Tickets are priced £10 and include a welcome drink.
To book your ticket, please click here.