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Associate Membership (AHGI)

Become a Member

When you join the HGI you are joining a community that cares passionately about the best ways to deliver and promote mental health.

Associate membership of the HGI (AHGI) is open to anyone who is interested in, or keen to support and be part of, the development and spread of the human givens insights and approach. While our professional membership is made up of qualified HG psychotherapists and counsellors, or those still in training, our associate membership is made up of people working in different professions, using HG skills alongside their other professional expertise – as well as those who, recognising the immense value of HG insights, are just keen to support our approach in any way they can. (Many retired HG therapists retain Associate Membership.)

Our varied wider membership currently includes (in alphabetical order) academics, architects, business people, cabin crew, chaplains, charity workers, civil servants, coaches, doctors, diplomats, economists, educational psychologists, GPs, firefighters, head teachers, human resources personnel, journalists, lawyers, members of the armed services, musicians, nurses, occupational therapists, paramedics, police, prison workers, psychiatrists, researchers, social workers, speech and language therapists, students, teachers, volunteers, writers, and youth workers.

We welcome you all!

The more people from different disciplines who join HGI, the more we can continue to speak with authority, based on the strength and diversity of our valued membership. The Institute already has influence on matters of direct concern to therapists, counsellors and teachers, with members frequently asked to speak about the HG approach at conferences and training events. And its influence continues to spread to other fields.

We believe that understanding, teaching and applying the human givens approach with children and adults within organisations everywhere is increasingly crucial in these troubled times. If you feel the same, we do hope you will join us.

Benefits of Associate Membership

  • Advanced invite to the HGI conference (our always lively, much-anticipated biennial weekend event, which is a wonderful opportunity to meet up with others involved or interested in HG work and to hear about the life-enhancing educational and therapeutic discoveries being made by HG advocates in many different fields)
  • Use of the Associate Membership logo and letters after your name
  • Additional resources in the Members' Area of the HGI Website
  • Receive advance information about forthcoming events, publications and research connected with the HG approach
  • 15% discount to use at HG Publishing
  • 15% OFF any HG Online Course or Webinar of your choice – and occasional members’ only offers
  • The chance to play a fuller part in promoting HG ideas and practice by putting yourself forward to sit on one of our committees, when an appropriate vacancy arises
  • Knowing that, just by being a member, you are playing an important supportive role in the spreading of powerful HG organising ideas
  • Certificate of membership (renewed annually)

Annual Fee

The annual fee for Associate Membership of the HGI is  £60.00 

How to join

If you would like to become an Associate Member of the HGI, please call our office on +44 (0)1323 811662 (Mon-Fri 9.00am–5.30pm GMT) with your name, address and credit/debit card details, or download and complete the application form below. Payment can be made by online bank transfer, standing order or with a credit/debit card.

Simply email the completed form to us at [email protected] or post a printed copy to: The Human Givens Institute, Chalvington, East Sussex, BN27 3TD, UK.

Processing applications

All applications received will be acknowledged and processed as soon as possible. Once your application has been processed you will receive your login details for the HGI website’s Members Area, your HGI Associate membership logo and certificate.

Change of Address

If you change your name, postal or email address please let the Institute know at once so that you will continue to receive the newsletter and any other relevant information.

 


 
Updated July 2024

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