Reconnect. Repair.
Feel like a partnership again.
Relationship therapy for couples who want more than just communication tips: you want trust, healing, and a pathway forward.
💔 You might be here because:
You keep having the same argument over and over
You feel more like roommates than romantic partners
Trust has been broken, and you're not sure how to move forward
You’re exhausted by the tension—or the silence
You love each other but feel disconnected, misunderstood, or stuck
You’re not alone. And you don’t have to figure it out alone, either.
🛠️ What Couples Counseling Can Help With:
Conflict that escalates quickly or never gets resolved
Emotional distance and lack of intimacy
Communication breakdowns
Recovery from infidelity or betrayal
Parenting stress and life transitions
Neurodivergent and mixed-neurotype dynamics
Learning to fight fair—and repair faster
🧠 The Approach:
Collaborative, Non-Blaming, Forward-Focused
In couples counseling, we co-create a safe space where both partners can speak honestly and be heard. My goal isn’t to take sides, but to help you both understand the patterns keeping you stuck and how to move forward with clarity and compassion.
🧩 I use Solution-Focused Therapy, so we’re not just talking about the past, we’re building a new path forward.
👋 Meet Your Therapist
I’m Cody Bryan, a licensed therapist who specializes in working with creatives, high achievers, and neurodivergent adults and couples. I’ve seen firsthand how good relationships can get tangled up in pain, miscommunication, and stress. My job is to help you untangle that, at your pace, with no shame and no lectures.
I work with all kinds of couples—including those who feel like they're on the brink, and those who just want to tune up before things go off track.
📍 In-Person & Virtual Sessions Available
🏢 201 NW 2nd St, Bentonville, AR
🖥️ Virtual therapy available across Arkansas
💳 $150 per session · Private pay only
👉 Ready to reconnect?
You don’t need to have all the answers before starting.
You just need to be willing to try together—one session at a time.
Still on the fence?
You don’t need to be in crisis to benefit from couples counseling.
If something feels “off,” this is your space to get real, reset, and rebuild.
Check out the FAQs below
FAQs
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I work with couples who feel stuck in repeating patterns, overwhelmed by parenting stress, disconnected from each other, or unsure how to communicate without things escalating. Many are high-achievers who function well in other parts of life but feel lost at home.
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No. Some couples come in during high conflict, but many arrive before things get that intense. If communication feels off, resentment is building, or you’re drifting apart, therapy can help you reconnect before bigger problems grow.
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I am specialized in SFBT. The focus is on what works, where connection already shows up, and the small shifts that make a big difference. Sessions are structured, calm, and future-focused.
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Not at all. SFBT keeps us grounded in strengths and what you want your relationship to look like. We look at moments that actually go well, not just the ones that fall apart. This helps you build a path forward instead of getting stuck in blame.
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No. I’m on the side of the relationship, not one partner over the other. Both voices matter, both perspectives matter, and each person will have space without being interrupted or dismissed.
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Yes. Disconnection, numbness, or shutdown are often signals of overwhelm, not a lack of care. Therapy helps you understand what’s beneath the withdrawal and how to rebuild trust and safety.
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We handle it together. My job is to slow things down, make space for both people, and guide the conversation into something more productive. You don’t have to show up “perfect.”
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Yes. Couples with toddlers, newborns, and school-age kids often feel the biggest strain. We explore how to communicate, divide responsibilities, reconnect emotionally, and support each other through the chaos.
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Yes. Many couples appreciate being able to meet from home after bedtime routines or during a lunch break.
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Most couples start weekly or biweekly, then taper off as things improve. Many see meaningful change within a handful of sessions.
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Yes. In fact, research shows that if one part of a relationship attends therapy, benefits from the therapy, it will often have an overall impact on the marriage/relationship regardless of who all is in the room.
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Schedule a free 15-minute intro call. Both partners are welcome. We’ll talk through what’s going on, what you hope for, and whether we’re the right fit to do this work together.
If you are ready to just go ahead and schedule, call/text: 479-755-9748

