Motivation Therapists
When motivation feels elusive, it can affect every area of your life. Connect with therapists who can help you explore what's getting in the way on First Session.

Motivation isn't simply about willpower—it's influenced by your emotional state, beliefs about yourself, past experiences, and even your physical wellbeing. When you're struggling to find motivation, it can feel frustrating and confusing, especially when you know what you want to do but can't seem to get started.
Working with a therapist can help you explore what's underlying your motivation challenges. Whether it's connected to depression, anxiety, burnout, fear of failure, or unclear goals, therapy provides a space to understand yourself better and develop strategies that actually work for you. On First Session, you can browse therapist profiles and watch intro videos to find someone who feels like the right fit.
Ariella Boehm
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Ariella Boehm
Jordan Kritzinger

Jordan Kritzinger
Ryan Yellowlees

Ryan Yellowlees
Michael Wassef
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Michael Wassef
Jason Scriven

Jason Scriven
Maria Chaplick

Maria Chaplick
Michael Chu

Michael Chu
Dennis Keefe

Dennis Keefe
Shane Pokroy

Shane Pokroy
Sieran Yung
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Sieran Yung
Thiviyan Sithganesan

Thiviyan Sithganesan
Hana Urushizawa

Hana Urushizawa

Therapy is hard work.
Motivation challenges can stem from many sources, including depression, anxiety, burnout, perfectionism, fear of failure or success, unclear values or goals, past negative experiences, or simply being overwhelmed. Sometimes what looks like a motivation problem is actually your mind's way of protecting you from something that feels threatening or overwhelming. Understanding the root cause is often key to finding sustainable solutions.
Therapy for motivation may be helpful if you frequently struggle to start or complete tasks, feel stuck in life, have difficulty pursuing goals that matter to you, or notice that procrastination is affecting your work, relationships, or wellbeing. It can also help if you've tried various productivity strategies without lasting success and want to understand what's really going on.
Therapy for motivation often involves exploring what's getting in the way—whether that's emotional blocks, unhelpful beliefs, or external circumstances. Sessions might help you clarify what actually matters to you, understand your patterns of avoidance, address underlying issues like depression or anxiety, and develop personalized strategies for moving forward. The approach is typically curious and non-judgmental rather than prescriptive.
The duration depends on what's underlying your motivation challenges. If motivation difficulties are connected to deeper issues like depression or long-standing patterns, therapy may take longer. Some people find that a few sessions help them gain clarity and momentum, while others benefit from ongoing support. Your therapist can help you assess what's realistic for your situation.
Finding a therapist who feels supportive and non-judgmental is important, especially if you're already feeling bad about your motivation struggles. On First Session, you can watch therapist intro videos to get a sense of their personality and approach. Look for someone who seems understanding and curious rather than prescriptive.
Browse therapists on First Session, watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you, and book directly online. Many therapists offer both online and in-person sessions based on your preference.
