Mark Greenaway-Robbins Integrative Psychotherapist London N5Mark Greenaway-Robbins:

Integrative Psychotherapist (BACP, NCPS)


You might be here because something in your life feels persistent, confusing, or hard to carry on your own. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, self-doubt, relationship challenges, identity questions, or the weight of past experiences, seeking therapy is a significant step — and it deserves a space that is both safe and genuinely collaborative.

Therapy with me is not about quick fixes or one-size-fits-all solutions. It’s about exploration — together. I see the therapeutic relationship itself as a key part of change; how we connect, how you are received, and how you get to practice being understood as you are becomes part of what transforms over time.

This is relational work at its core: attentive, responsive, and anchored in respect for your autonomy and lived experience.

I am a relational integrative psychotherapist, which means I draw on a range of therapeutic ideas and frameworks — from humanistic and psychodynamic understandings to cognitive and embodied perspectives — so that our work together is flexible and tailored to what you need in the moment.

My aim is to help you notice patterns, understand internal conflicts, make sense of emotional experiences, and develop greater agency in how you relate to yourself and others.

Many people come to therapy feeling stuck between old patterns and a desire for something different. Some arrive with clearly defined concerns; others are less certain about what they want but know that something feels unresolved or unsettled. Both experiences are welcome here. We can slow down, reflect, and gently untangle what’s most alive for you — without pressure, judgement, or expectation.

Inclusivity and affirmation are central to my practice. I welcome people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, cultural backgrounds, and neurodiverse experiences, including those who identify as LGBTQIA+. As someone who is queer, autistic, and has ADHD, I’m deeply committed to creating spaces where neurodiversity is understood with nuance and without pathologising difference.

I’m also curious about how broader social influences — such as power, systemic norms, and cultural context — shape identity and relationship dynamics when you choose to explore them.

Our work can touch on many aspects of life: relationship patterns, communication struggles, emotional overwhelm, identity exploration, grief and loss, transitions or life changes, and questions of meaning or belonging. I also bring a sex-positive, culturally sensitive, and spiritually open stance — which means we can attend to intimacy, values, and questions of purpose in ways that feel safe and respectful to you.

Therapy is an invitation to slow down enough to begin noticing what you may not yet be able to see clearly: how your inner world, history, relationships, and self-perception intersect. In that space of attentive reflection, there is room for clarity, self-compassion, and new ways of being that are grounded in your experience rather than borrowed from others’ expectations.

If you’re looking for a thoughtful, relational, and collaborative therapeutic environment — one that honours your complexity and supports your growth with care — I’d be honoured to explore this work with you.

 

***If you require more information and guidance about therapy, please use the contact form at the bottom of this page.***


Mark Greenaway-Robbins – Working Hours

Thursday – 5 pm – 11 pm


Contact Details

Mark Greenaway-Robbins, Integrative Psychotherapist, can be reached using the following:
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.markgr.co.uk


Clients Mark Greenaway-Robbins Works With

Client Issues Mark Deals With

Therapy Modalities Mark uses With Clients

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Should I Seek Therapy?

Many people, new to this type of help, believe that they need to be suffering from “mental illness” or serious “psychological problems”, or be in crisis in order for therapy and counselling to be appropriate for them. This is a common misconception; anyone can benefit from therapy when it comes to helping you deal with your personal feelings and problems, make positive changes in your life, and understand yourself better.

So what is therapy and counselling? If you’re new to this world then the first steps can sometimes be the most difficult. Therapy can be a very effective treatment for a whole range of personal problems covering areas from physical and emotional problems, different types of behavioural disorders, through to human sexuality issues and a host of wellbeing and complementary therapy techniques.

Any problem you have that is causing you concern, anxiety or distress is a valid and appropriate reason to reach out and find a therapist and talk to them about it. Far from something to be ashamed of, acknowledging your vulnerability and asking for help is a sign of maturity and strength.

If you feel that you have a desire and are committed to making changes in your life in order to overcome your current problems and achieve more long-term satisfaction, psychological wellbeing and personal fulfilment, then you are ready to seek therapy. We are here to help you work through a wide range of therapy issues that might be troubling you.

Will Information About Me Be Safe & Secure?

It is quite normal to be hesitant when it comes to sharing private and intimate information about yourself with a stranger. You may fear that you will receive judgment from your therapist, or that your therapist will share your details with others.

HQ Therapy Rooms takes your privacy and confidentiality very seriously. Our therapists are required to keep everything said in therapy sessions between you, just like your doctor is required to keep your records private.

For therapy to be effective, there must be unconditional trust built between you and your therapist, and this relies on a shared understanding of confidentiality. It applies to the outside world as well: it is standard practice for therapists not to acknowledge their clients if they run into them outside of the therapy rooms in order to help protect their client’s confidentiality. Read our full privacy policy for more information.

Can I Contact You For Advice About Getting Therapy?

Talking about your thoughts and feelings with a supportive therapist can often make you feel better and help you face your problems. It feels good to be listened to and to know that someone cares about you and wants to help. It is important that you find a therapist with whom you feel comfortable and can build a trusting relationship to help you make positive changes in your life.

But how do you know what type of therapy is right for you? Taking the first steps in finding the right therapist can be the biggest hurdle for newcomers, so we have made it easy. Simply fill out the form below in confidence, and one of our fully qualified referral therapists can work with you to make sure you connect with the right practitioner and receive the correct therapy and counselling services you require.

Our practitioners deal with a wide range of therapy issues using different types of therapy modalities tailored for the types of clients we work with. We also cater for people who are beset with financial difficulties, offering them services ranging from low-cost therapy and reduced rate therapy, to working with seasoned, qualified and accredited talking therapists.