Find a Motivational Interviewing Therapist
Browse therapists who use motivational interviewing. Watch their intro videos to find the right fit before booking.

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a collaborative conversation style that strengthens your own motivation and commitment to change. Rather than telling you what to do, MI therapists help you explore your own reasons for change and resolve ambivalence. This non-judgmental approach respects your autonomy and meets you where you are, making it effective for a wide range of concerns.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who use motivational interviewing and watch their intro videos to get a sense of their approach. All therapists have their credentials verified during onboarding. Whether you prefer online or in-person sessions, you can book directly or request a free consultation to find the right match.
Jennifer Rocha
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Jennifer Rocha
Tarni Kaur

Tarni Kaur
Khysandra Lee

Khysandra Lee
Ariella Boehm
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Ariella Boehm
Lotus Huyen Vu

Lotus Huyen Vu
Ciara Williams

Ciara Williams
Mohamad Shabib

Mohamad Shabib
Lydia Azaribe

Lydia Azaribe
Dennis Keefe

Dennis Keefe
Becky Hills

Becky Hills
Grace Johner

Grace Johner
Meagan Gallacher

Meagan Gallacher

Therapy is hard work.
Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative, goal-oriented conversation style designed to strengthen your personal motivation for change. Rather than telling you what to do, MI therapists help you explore your own values and reasons for change. The approach acknowledges that ambivalence about change is normal and works with your own motivations rather than imposing external pressure.
Many people find MI helpful when they feel ambivalent about making changes or have struggled with willpower-based approaches. It can support you in clarifying your values, exploring the pros and cons of change, building confidence in your ability to change, and moving forward at your own pace. MI is used for many concerns including substance use, health behaviours, and life transitions.
In MI sessions, your therapist will ask open-ended questions, reflect back what you say, and help you explore your own thoughts about change. They won't tell you what to do or pressure you—instead, they'll help you hear your own motivations more clearly. Sessions are collaborative and non-judgmental, focused on helping you find your own path forward.
On First Session, you can filter by specialty to find therapists who use Motivational Interviewing. Each therapist has a profile with an intro video so you can get a sense of their approach. You can book a session directly online or request a free consultation first. All therapists on the platform have their credentials verified during onboarding.
MI may be a good fit if you feel ambivalent about making changes or want an approach that respects your autonomy. It's helpful if you've felt pushed or judged in the past and want a therapist who will work with you collaboratively. Consider booking a consultation to discuss whether this non-directive approach suits your needs.
Getting started is simple. Browse MI therapists on First Session and watch their intro videos to find someone whose approach resonates with you. Once you've found a match, you can book your first session directly online. Many therapists offer a free 15-minute consultation if you'd like to connect first. Learn more about how to find a therapist in Canada.
