Behavioral interventions are critical in diabetes management, targeting lifestyle modifications, medication adherence, and self-care practices. These interventions include structured education programs, motivational interviewing, goal-setting strategies, and cognitive-behavioral techniques designed to support sustained behavior change. By addressing barriers such as stress, habits, and health literacy, behavioral approaches enhance patient engagement and empower individuals to take an active role in their care. Evidence demonstrates that integrating behavioral strategies into diabetes management improves glycemic control, reduces complications, and enhances overall quality of life. Healthcare teams that incorporate these interventions can provide holistic, patient-centered care that promotes long-term success in diabetes self-management.