Goal Setting Therapists
Goal setting in therapy involves working with a therapist to identify what you want to achieve and develop strategies to get there. Connect with therapists who can support your journey on First Session.

Setting meaningful goals can be challenging, especially when you're unsure what you want or feel stuck in patterns that hold you back. In therapy, goal setting goes beyond simple to-do lists—it involves exploring your values, understanding what's getting in the way, and developing realistic paths toward the changes you want to make in your life.
On First Session, you can find therapists who help clients with goal setting and personal development. Watch their intro videos to understand their approach, review their credentials (verified during onboarding), and book your first session online when you're ready to start working toward your goals.
Jessica Sloan

Jessica Sloan
Tarni Kaur

Tarni Kaur
Ariella Boehm
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Ariella Boehm
Shannon Bradley

Shannon Bradley
Lea Konforte

Lea Konforte
Lydia Azaribe

Lydia Azaribe
Faraja Gaudin

Faraja Gaudin
Sonya Salonen Cornies

Sonya Salonen Cornies
Michèle Dawn

Michèle Dawn
Shane Pokroy

Shane Pokroy
Luigi Garde

Luigi Garde
Fawn MacInnis

Fawn MacInnis

Therapy is hard work.
Goal setting in therapy is a collaborative process where you work with a therapist to identify meaningful objectives and develop strategies to achieve them. Unlike simple goal lists, therapeutic goal setting involves exploring what truly matters to you, understanding obstacles, and creating realistic plans. Your therapist can help you stay accountable while also addressing underlying issues that may affect your progress.
Many people find goal-focused therapy helpful—whether you're feeling directionless, want to make specific changes in your life, or struggle to follow through on your intentions. It can be valuable for anyone navigating career decisions, relationship changes, personal development, or life transitions. You don't need to have a crisis to benefit from working on goals with professional support.
Sessions typically involve discussing what you want to achieve and exploring the thoughts, emotions, and patterns that affect your progress. Your therapist may help you break larger goals into smaller steps, identify obstacles, and develop strategies that fit your life. The process is collaborative and adapts to what works for you.
The duration varies depending on what you're working toward and your individual circumstances. Some people find clarity in a few sessions, while others benefit from longer-term support. Your therapist can help you assess progress and adjust the approach as needed. There's no fixed timeline—therapy moves at your pace.
Finding the right therapist involves considering their approach, personality, and whether you feel comfortable with them. On First Session, you can watch intro videos to get a sense of each therapist's style before booking. This helps you make a more informed choice about who might be a good fit for working on your goals.
Browse therapists on First Session who work with goal setting and personal development. Watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you. When you're ready, book your first session directly online and choose between virtual or in-person appointments.
