The
Association for Humanistic Psychology (AHP) is an international
association of people who are interested in exploring human
experience and behaviour through the broad spectrum of approaches
encompassed by humanistic psychology.
There
are associations in North America (where AHP began) and many
other countries, including France, Greece, Spain, Russia and
the UK where the British AHP(B) started in the 1960s.
The Association
for Humanistic Psychology in Britain is a registered charity.
An Annual General Meeting is held each year, whilst the executive
committee meets regularly during the course of the year to
consider the activities of the association.
Our members
share an interest in personal growth and development. This
often includes an interest in different forms of therapy and
arising issues. However, as diversity and inclusion are core
beliefs of humanistic psychology, it is not surprising that
members come from diverse, wide-ranging sections of society.
Our members'
interests cover a wide range of activities and this range
is reflected in the articles, letters and reviews welcomed
by our lively, bi-monthly journal, 'Self
& Society'.
We welcome
members from all areas of interest and ages, though applicants
need to be over 18 years of age.