Martin Bartlett
Integrative Therapist
London & Online

You have probably been thinking about this for a while.Something is not shifting. You understand more than enough about yourself. You are not in crisis, exactly, but life feels heavier than it should, or further from what you know is possible.I am Martin, an accredited integrative therapist in King's Cross and online. This is a space to slow down, look honestly at what is here, and let something begin to move.

How I Work

Our work moves at your pace. There is no fixed method and no agenda brought in from outside. I follow what matters to you.I show up as myself, not just as a therapist, and I think that is most of what makes therapy work. Much of what we do comes down to relationship: the one between us, and the one you have with yourself. When those start to shift, so does everything else.I draw on a range of approaches, person-centred, ACT, Gestalt, IFS, existential, but I follow you rather than a framework. In practice that means I listen closely, ask real questions, reflect what I hear, and push back when it helps. People often leave with something to sit with, not because I hand it to them, but because the space let it surface.The work is yours, but not yours to do alone.


"There's something about Martin's sessions that make you lift the heaviest, roughest parts of you, hold them and weigh them, but leave feeling like they're lighter, softer and put away somewhere more manageable." T


Begin Here

You don't need to know where to start. Most people don't.The first step is a free 25-minute video call: a chance to meet, ask questions, and get a feel for whether this is right. Nothing is expected of you except showing up.Sessions are 50 minutes and £75. I am recognised by Aviva, WPA, Cigna, and Healix.I work at a rhythm that suits you, weekly, fortnightly, or as needed, in person near King's Cross or online, Monday to Friday, 08:00 to 18:00.

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