Motivational Interviewing in Colorado Motivational Interviewing in Colorado Motivational Interviewing in Colorado
Explore motivational interviewing for behavior change, ambivalence, personal growth, and goal-oriented support while connecting with therapists across Colorado.
Explore motivational interviewing for behavior change, ambivalence, personal growth, and goal-oriented support while connecting with therapists across Colorado.
Explore motivational interviewing for behavior change, ambivalence, personal growth, and goal-oriented support while connecting with therapists across Colorado.
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Appointments may be available in as little as 48 hours. Many major insurance plans accepted.
How Motivational Interviewing Supports Change How Motivational Interviewing Supports Change How Motivational Interviewing Supports Change
Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative therapy approach focused on helping individuals explore motivation, strengthen personal goals, and navigate uncertainty or ambivalence around change. Rather than directing or pressuring individuals, the approach emphasizes empathy, curiosity, collaboration, and helping people identify their own reasons for growth or change.
Sessions often involve open conversations around goals, values, habits, decision-making, and barriers to change while helping individuals build confidence and clarity around next steps. Therapists use reflective listening and supportive guidance to help individuals feel more empowered in the change process.
Many individuals appreciate Motivational Interviewing because it feels collaborative, respectful, and supportive rather than confrontational or overly directive.
Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative therapy approach focused on helping individuals explore motivation, strengthen personal goals, and navigate uncertainty or ambivalence around change. Rather than directing or pressuring individuals, the approach emphasizes empathy, curiosity, collaboration, and helping people identify their own reasons for growth or change.
Sessions often involve open conversations around goals, values, habits, decision-making, and barriers to change while helping individuals build confidence and clarity around next steps. Therapists use reflective listening and supportive guidance to help individuals feel more empowered in the change process.
Many individuals appreciate Motivational Interviewing because it feels collaborative, respectful, and supportive rather than confrontational or overly directive.
Motivational Interviewing is a collaborative therapy approach focused on helping individuals explore motivation, strengthen personal goals, and navigate uncertainty or ambivalence around change. Rather than directing or pressuring individuals, the approach emphasizes empathy, curiosity, collaboration, and helping people identify their own reasons for growth or change.
Sessions often involve open conversations around goals, values, habits, decision-making, and barriers to change while helping individuals build confidence and clarity around next steps. Therapists use reflective listening and supportive guidance to help individuals feel more empowered in the change process.
Many individuals appreciate Motivational Interviewing because it feels collaborative, respectful, and supportive rather than confrontational or overly directive.
What to Expect During Therapy
Therapy sessions can look different depending on a person’s goals, experiences, and preferred approach to support. Many therapy approaches involve collaborative conversations, emotional reflection, skill-building, and working together to better understand challenges, patterns, and personal goals over time.
Collaborative Support
Therapy is often a collaborative process where individuals and therapists work together to explore concerns, identify goals, and build strategies that feel supportive and manageable.
Building Skills & Awareness
Some therapy sessions may involve learning coping strategies, emotional awareness techniques, communication tools, or new ways of responding to stress, relationships, and difficult experiences.
Personalized Goals & Growth
Therapy may focus on different goals depending on a person’s experiences, relationships, challenges, and priorities. Many people use therapy to support personal growth over time.
A Flexible & Supportive Process
The pace and structure of therapy can vary based on comfort level, goals, and personal preferences. Many people benefit from approaches that feel supportive and responsive to their needs.
Why Therapists May Use Motivational Interviewing Why Therapists May Use Motivational Interviewing Why Therapists May Use Motivational Interviewing
Therapists often use Motivational Interviewing to help individuals explore motivation, strengthen personal goals, and navigate uncertainty or ambivalence around change. The approach focuses on collaboration, empathy, and helping individuals identify their own reasons for growth or behavioral change rather than relying on confrontation or pressure.
Many therapists appreciate Motivational Interviewing because it creates a supportive and nonjudgmental environment where individuals can build confidence, clarify goals, and move toward meaningful change at their own pace.
Therapists often use Motivational Interviewing to help individuals explore motivation, strengthen personal goals, and navigate uncertainty or ambivalence around change. The approach focuses on collaboration, empathy, and helping individuals identify their own reasons for growth or behavioral change rather than relying on confrontation or pressure.
Many therapists appreciate Motivational Interviewing because it creates a supportive and nonjudgmental environment where individuals can build confidence, clarify goals, and move toward meaningful change at their own pace.
Therapists often use Motivational Interviewing to help individuals explore motivation, strengthen personal goals, and navigate uncertainty or ambivalence around change. The approach focuses on collaboration, empathy, and helping individuals identify their own reasons for growth or behavioral change rather than relying on confrontation or pressure.
Many therapists appreciate Motivational Interviewing because it creates a supportive and nonjudgmental environment where individuals can build confidence, clarify goals, and move toward meaningful change at their own pace.
We Work With Your Insurance
Westside Behavioral Care works with many major insurance providers to help make therapy more accessible and affordable. Coverage for counseling may vary depending on your plan, therapist availability, and whether you are seeking virtual or in-person sessions.
You can filter therapists based on your plan to find covered care quickly.
Motivational Interviewing
André Neitzel
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
André provides conversational therapy for adults and seniors dealing with anxiety, depression, and trauma, focusing on pattern recognition to foster lasting growth and emotional clarity.
- Depression, Anxiety, and Relationship Challenges
- Aetna, Cigna, Humana, United/Optum, and more
- In-Person · Westminister, CO 80031
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Britt Babitt
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Limited availability for 9am & 5pm.
Britt provides person-centered therapy for adults and young adults to overcome trauma and addiction, empowering her clients with strengths-based tools for lasting relief and clarity.
- Trauma, Substance Use, and Grief & Loss
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Denver, CO 80211
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado

