Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a collaborative, evidence-based approach that helps people resolve uncertainty about change and strengthen their own motivation to move forward. Rather than telling you what to do, MI works by exploring your thoughts, feelings, and goals in a respectful, non-judgemental way, helping you discover your own reasons for change.
Many people struggling with addiction experience mixed feelings about recovery. Part of you may want things to be different, while another part may feel unsure, fearful, or resistant to change. This ambivalence is a normal part of the recovery process. Motivational Interviewing helps you explore these conflicting feelings and build confidence in your ability to make meaningful and lasting changes.
Our therapists work alongside you to understand what matters most to you, helping you identify the gap between where you are now and where you want to be. Through guided conversations, MI helps you uncover your personal values, strengthen commitment to your goals, and develop a clearer sense of direction.
