Every marriage faces challenges—arguments, stress, or periods of distance are part of life. But when those challenges feel overwhelming or never seem to resolve, many couples start searching for “marriage counseling near me” or “can therapy save our marriage.” The truth is, marriage counseling can help couples rebuild connection, improve communication, and even save relationships that feel stuck.
Marriage counseling (also known as couples therapy) is a type of counseling that helps partners identify and resolve conflicts in a safe, guided environment. At EmpathyHQ, licensed therapists work with couples to build stronger communication, restore trust, and create healthier patterns in their relationship.
Couples often turn to therapy when they experience:
If these struggles sound familiar, marriage counseling can provide the tools you need.
Therapists teach partners how to listen actively, express needs clearly, and avoid destructive communication patterns.
Counseling provides practical strategies to break repetitive argument cycles and create healthier resolutions.
Couples learn to address breaches of trust with honesty, accountability, and forgiveness.
Therapy encourages emotional and physical reconnection, helping partners feel closer.
Marriage counseling supports couples in setting shared goals and aligning values for the future.
Partners who engage in marriage counseling often report:
It may be time to search for “marriage counseling near me” if you notice:
At EmpathyHQ, couples work with experienced therapists who provide evidence-based guidance tailored to each relationship. With offices in Fort Worth and Arlington—and telehealth options across Texas—marriage counseling is accessible and affordable. Sliding scale fees and financial assistance ensure cost isn’t a barrier to saving your relationship.
Marriage challenges don’t have to end in disconnection or separation. With the right support, couples can rebuild trust, improve communication, and rediscover the love that brought them together. If your relationship feels strained, marriage counseling at EmpathyHQ can provide the path forward—helping you heal, grow, and thrive together.
EmpathyHQ provides counseling to individuals, groups, and families and empowers communities to live authentically and thrive. We break down barriers to accessing care, offering comprehensive and accessible mental health support on your journey to health and self-discovery. We are here to pave the way to a better you—and a better community.
With over 12,000 individuals benefiting from 100,000 hours of evidence-based mental health care and case management in the past four years alone, EmpathyHQ is making a tangible difference in the lives of Texans.
For a list of specific programs and services we provide, visit our Get Support section.
We welcome individuals who are passionate about mental health support and increasing access to resources. If you care about these issues, we'd love to have you join us. We support remote and in-person volunteer opportunities.
Visit our Get Involved section to find out ways to learn more, donate, or volunteer.
We take our responsibility to our community and donors seriously, striving to ensure EmpathyHQ's long-term sustainability. Our funds are used to provide mental health services for clients in need.
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YES. If your child does not live with both biological parents and there is any court order or custody agreement in place, it must be on file. In order for a counselor to see your child, they must have obtained and reviewed the MOST RECENT custody agreement or court order, and any applicable part of a divorce decree that mentions custody. When federal or state statutes provide an exemption to secure consent of a parent or guardian prior to providing services to a minor, the counselor must follow the protocol set forth in such federal or state statutes. If documentation is not provided, your child cannot be seen by a counselor.