Roy Graff
Member Status: Accredited
Member No: NCS23-03027
Location: London

I offer therapy following the Psychosynthesis modality, as a qualified counselor accredited by NCPS.
My practice is informed by lived experience; a great deal of self-experimentation and exploration; a range of educational courses in radical honesty, non-violent communication and wheel of consent; and 7+ years of running workshops and facilitating groups.
Psychosynthesis is a holistic approach to psychology that views the human being as a dynamic, evolving system composed of multiple aspects, including the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual. The concept of Self in psychosynthesis refers to the unique, individual essence of a person that transcends and integrates all of these aspects.
The Self is seen as the centre of a person’s consciousness and the source of their personal identity and purpose. It is not to be confused with the ego, which is the limited and temporary sense of self that is based on social and cultural conditioning, past experiences, and personal fears and desires. The Self, on the other hand, is seen as the unchanging, essential nature of the person that is beyond the ego and its limitations.
In psychosynthesis, the goal of personal growth and development is to move towards a greater awareness and integration of the Self. This involves a process of self-discovery, self-acceptance, and self-realization that leads to a more fulfilling, authentic, and meaningful life. Psychosynthesis practitioners work with clients to help them identify and overcome obstacles to Self-realization and to develop the skills and capacities needed to live in alignment with their true nature.
Approaches:
Psychosynthesis talk therapy
Relationship therapy
Walk and talk therapy
Online sessions
In-person sessions
Marginalised groups:
BDSM | Kink
Bi- | Pansexual
Consensual non-monogamy
Lesbian
Non-binary | Genderqueer
Queer
Questioning
Trans