The Alpha chapter was located in California. Another chapter was located in
Boston, In 1964 members financially supported the legal fees for John Miller (also known as Joan Miller), who was on FPE's council, with a $300 donation. The British wing of FPE,
The Beaumont Society, was co-founded in 1966 by
Alga Campbell, Alice Purnell and others.
Full Personality Expression – Northern Europe (FPE-NE) was founded on 17 November 1966 by
Anette Hall, a previous member of FPE. Its activities covered Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland, with regional boards that became independent in 1982. From the late 1980s, there were disagreements among the members about the association's direction, which led to the formation of
TiD (Transvestite Association in Denmark) in 1994 (which changed its name to
Transpersoners i Denmark in 2017 and is still active), and
FPE-N (Full Personality Expression – Norway (
no), since renamed to
FTP-N) in 2000. FPE-NE is thought to have ceased activities by the end of 2002, although it never formally dissolved. == Criticism ==