
Kimberly Bennett
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I am licensed in the state of Mississippi with 9 years of professional...
9 years experience Mississippi

Motivational Interviewing therapists can offer the collaborative support you’re seeking, and by choosing to look for help you’ve taken an important step – you’re in the right place to find someone who fits your needs.
Online sessions make it easier to connect with experienced clinicians through flexible scheduling, improved privacy, and the convenience of meeting from home – browse the listings below to explore profiles and choose who feels right for you.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I am licensed in the state of Mississippi with 9 years of professional...
9 years experience Mississippi

I am licensed in California with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
15 years experience California

Hello! I’m so glad you were able to take the time to read my profile. It shows you’re serious about...
5 years experience Oklahoma

I am licensed in Arizona with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship...
14 years experience Colorado

I am a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Alabama, and I have over 15 years of experience...
15 years experience Alabama
As a licensed therapist in Missouri, I bring over 16 years of compassionate clinical experience supporting individuals through complex life...
16 years experience Missouri

I am licensed in Maryland with 29 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
20 years experience Maryland

My name is Kimberly Ennis and I have been a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for 13 years. As a Social...
15 years experience North Carolina

I am licensed in North Carolina with 13 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
13 years experience North Carolina

I am licensed clinical social worker in New York with 10 years of professional work experience. I have experience in...
14 years experience New York

Life is an incredible journey, yet full of unexpected twists and turns. We all get stuck at times. That’s where...
10 years experience Nevada

I am licensed in Illinois with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
8 years experience Illinois

I am have a LISW in OH and LCSW in IN. I am currently only taking referrals from OH. I...
8 years experience Indiana

Hi. I’m a Florida-based Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) with over 20 years of experience. I’ve worked with adolescents to...
20 years experience Florida

I am licensed in Pennsylvania with 25+ years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
25 years experience Pennsylvania

Hello! I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the State of Florida, with 12+ years of professional experience...
12 years experience Florida

Hello! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in MO with 7 years experience. I have treated children as young as...
15 years experience Missouri
As a licensed therapist in Arizona, I bring over two decades of dedicated experience supporting individuals through complex emotional landscapes....
22 years experience Arizona
With nearly 20 years of experience as a licensed therapist in Florida, I help individuals navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD,...
19 years experience Florida

I graduated with my Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Palm Beach Atlantic University in 2010 and I am a...
11 years experience North Carolina

I am a licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 21 years experience working with families with children affected by attachment...
25 years experience Florida
As a licensed therapist serving Alabama, I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My professional approach centers on...
4 years experience Alabama

Hello and Welcome! If you are here then I commend you in your bravery seeking assistance to help you to...
25 years experience New Hampshire

Greetings, I’m Kim and I’m a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, certified in Clinical Trauma Treatment, with a successful consulting...
15 years experience Rhode Island

I grew up in Iowa, went to college and then joined the Army. I served in Germany as well as...
15 years experience Colorado

I am licensed in Missouri with 17+ years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
18 years experience Missouri

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of experience working with individuals, families and groups. I...
10 years experience Connecticut

I am licensed in Delaware with 20 years of experience in the field of social work. I have experience in...
5 years experience Delaware
Hi there. I am Kimberly Qualls, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who enjoys client centered therapeutic solutions. I am devoted...
9 years experience Mississippi
My name is Kimberly Rakiec, I am a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in the states of California and Rhode Island....
7 years experience California

I am first and foremost a Christian, with a professional background in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). I am licensed in...
11 years experience Michigan
As a licensed therapist in North Carolina with over two decades of experience, I specialize in supporting individuals through complex...
23 years experience North Carolina
As a licensed therapist in Florida, Texas and New Jersey I specialize in supporting individuals through complex emotional landscapes. My...
12 years experience New Jersey

I am a Professional Counselor licensed in Alabama with a wide range of professional work experience that has expanded over...
14 years experience Alabama
As a licensed therapist in Michigan, I bring over two decades of compassionate, experienced counseling to support individuals navigating complex...
20 years experience Michigan

Adult Profile MA in Counseling from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan (2008) BA in Spanish and Secondary Teaching from the...
13 years experience Michigan
While my credentials make me a therapist, I prefer to think of myself as another human being lucky to join...
4 years experience Texas

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I received my master’s degree specializing in Children, Youth and Families, from Louisiana...
9 years experience Louisiana

I am licensed in clinical social work with 5 years of direct practice experience. I have experience with supporting clients...
6 years experience Colorado
I am licensed in New York with 10 years of professional therapy experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
8 years experience New York
Motivational interviewing (MI) is a collaborative, person-centered approach designed to help people explore and resolve ambivalence about change. Rather than telling someone what they should do, a therapist trained in MI guides a conversation that helps clients articulate their own reasons for change, strengthen motivation, and make a plan that fits their values and life.
MI draws on empathy, open questions, reflective listening, and strategic feedback to elicit “change talk” — the client’s own statements about wanting, needing, or planning change. It is often used alongside other therapies and supports because it focuses on increasing readiness and commitment before introducing skills-based interventions.
People seek motivational interviewing for a wide range of reasons. MI is commonly used when someone feels stuck between conflicting desires — for example, wanting better health but struggling with habits like smoking, overeating, or substance use. It is also used for medication adherence, treatment engagement, lifestyle changes, and increasing commitment to therapy or other supports.
Motivational interviewing is helpful when ambivalence is the central issue. If you find yourself saying “I know I should, but...” or feel pulled between different priorities, MI can help clarify what matters to you and build internal motivation rather than relying on external pressure. It is respectful of autonomy, making it a good fit for people who resist direct advice or who need help aligning change with personal values.
Online therapy offers a flexible, accessible setting for motivational interviewing. Video sessions allow for face-to-face interaction that preserves nonverbal cues and the conversational flow MI depends on. Phone or secure messaging can also work for people who find talking on camera difficult or prefer written reflection between sessions.
Online delivery makes it easier to find therapists with specific MI training, even if there are few specialists in your local area. That means you can connect with a clinician who uses MI alongside other approaches you want, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or relapse prevention. The convenience of remote sessions can also reduce barriers to consistent attendance, which supports the step-by-step nature of MI.
Online therapy brings practical advantages that often enhance the MI process. It reduces travel time and scheduling friction, making it simpler to maintain momentum when motivation is fragile. Being in your own environment can feel safer and more comfortable, which may make it easier to talk openly about ambivalence and personal values.
Access is another significant benefit. If you live in a rural area, have mobility limitations, or have a busy schedule, online therapy widens the pool of available therapists trained in motivational interviewing. This greater choice increases the likelihood of finding a clinician whose style and experience are a good match.
That said, in-person sessions have their own strengths for some people and contexts. For many clients, online MI achieves the same collaborative, empathetic conversation while adding convenience and continuity. If safety concerns or severe medical or psychiatric issues are present, a therapist may recommend in-person care or additional supports alongside online sessions.
An initial session typically focuses on building rapport and exploring your reasons for seeking help. The therapist will ask open-ended questions, listen reflectively, and invite you to talk about both the pros and cons of change. Expect a respectful, nonjudgmental tone and a focus on your goals rather than prescriptive advice.
Early work in MI often centers on clarifying values, identifying discrepancies between current behaviors and important life goals, and evoking your own motivations. Sessions may include goal-setting, exploring past attempts at change, and co-creating a plan that feels realistic. Over time, the therapist may integrate other techniques or homework to support skills and habit formation once readiness grows.
Online sessions can follow the same structure as in-person MI. Video helps maintain nuanced communication. Messaging or phone calls can be effective for follow-up check-ins, brief motivational prompts, or documenting goals between sessions. Plan to discuss confidentiality, emergency plans, and technical logistics with any prospective therapist before beginning.
When searching, look for clinicians who explicitly list motivational interviewing or MI on their profiles. Read descriptions of their approach and training, and pay attention to whether they mention working with your specific concern or population. Because MI is a conversational approach, therapist fit matters: look for someone whose tone and values feel comfortable to you.
Before you commit, consider asking potential therapists questions such as: What training or experience do you have in motivational interviewing? How do you combine MI with other approaches? How do you structure online sessions, and what forms of technology do you use? How will we handle safety or crisis situations remotely?
Many therapists offer brief consultations that let you test the fit without committing to ongoing sessions. Use that time to get a sense of the clinician’s style, how they handle ambivalence, and whether they encourage your input when setting goals.
Choosing to reach out for help is a meaningful first step. If you are feeling ambivalent about a change, motivational interviewing can offer a gentle, collaborative way to explore your options and build motivation on your own terms. Finding a therapist who uses MI online makes that process more accessible and flexible.
Start by searching directories for clinicians who list motivational interviewing, read profiles, and schedule a short consultation to see how it feels. Prepare a few notes about what you want to change and what matters to you — that can make the first conversation more productive. Remember that progress is often gradual, and MI is designed to meet you where you are, respecting your autonomy while helping you move forward.