When Relationships Feel Like Work
There comes a point in some relationships where things just don’t feel as easy as they used to. You talk, but don’t hear each other. You try to fix things, but the same arguments keep showing up. Some days you’re fine, and others… well, it feels like you’re on different pages, maybe even in different books.
If any of that sounds familiar, you're not alone. And it doesn’t mean it’s over. It just means something needs attention.
At Fair Way Counseling, Katherine Woodworth offers a quiet space to work through all that stuff—the disconnect, the tension, the silence that settles in when things haven’t been okay for a while. She offers couples counseling and marriage therapy to people living in Benton, Little Rock, Hot Springs, Alexander, Bryant, Malvern, Saline County, and the surrounding parts of central Arkansas. Sessions are available in person or online, depending on what feels right for you.
It Doesn’t Have to Be Falling Apart to Need Help
A lot of couples wait until things are really bad before reaching out. But honestly? Sometimes it’s better to come in when the cracks first start to show. Before it turns into distance you can’t undo.
You might just feel off. You might love each other and still feel tired. Or stuck. That’s a perfectly fine reason to come in.
This isn’t about judgment. It’s not about who’s right or wrong. It’s just a space to talk through what’s been building—so it doesn’t keep building.
What Sessions Might Look Like
Every couple walks in with their own story. Some are trying to heal after something big—infidelity, betrayal, years of resentment. Others are still okay on the outside, but they’re slowly drifting. Katherine doesn’t follow a script. She listens. She slows things down. And she helps you start where you are.
You might talk about how you fight. Or how you avoid the fights. You might talk about things that have been sitting between you, unspoken. Or you might just need someone to help make sense of why the love is still there, but the connection feels like it’s fading.
There’s room for all of it.
Marriage Therapy That Honors Real Life
Marriage is complicated. It changes over time. There are seasons when you’re close, and others where you feel like you’re just coexisting. Add in kids, work, stress—and it’s no surprise couples feel overwhelmed.
Marriage counseling isn’t about fixing you. It’s about noticing what you’ve both been carrying, and figuring out how to carry it differently—together.
Flexible Support, Right Here in Arkansas
You can meet with Katherine in person if you’re near Benton, Bryant, Little Rock, Hot Springs, or any of the surrounding towns. Or you can meet online—a lot of couples like the ease of talking from home, especially when life’s already busy.
Therapy shouldn’t be one more thing to stress over. It should meet you where you are.
When You're Ready
You don’t have to wait until things fall apart. You don’t have to be sure it will work. You just have to be willing to try.
Call the office at 800-709-0309, or text/call 501-438-0807 to reach Katherine Woodworth. No pressure. Just a quiet place to begin.
