
The Center for Marriage and
Family Therapy
at The Regroup - Rogers, AR
Specialized, high-level care for couples and families navigating complex challenges.
Designed for:
Couples
• Dealing with betrayal or affairs
• Impacted by sexual addiction or compulsive behaviors
• Wanting structured, evidence based therapy
• With complex relational challenges
• Struggling with sexual fulfillment in marriage
Parents
• Seeking thoughtful, developmentally informed care
for children
• Support with behavior and attachment needs
• Navigating a divorce with children
• Coparenting after divorce
Specialized Marriage and Family Therapy in Rogers, Arkansas
The Center for Marriage & Family Therapy at Regroup Counseling provides specialized, relationship-focused therapy for couples, families, and parents in Rogers and throughout Northwest Arkansas including Bentonville, Fayetteville, and Springdale. Our work goes beyond short-term problem solving to address the deeper relational patterns that impact connection, trust, and emotional health.
Our marriage and family therapists have advanced training in evidence-based models and intentionally maintain smaller caseloads. This allows for more thoughtful sessions, greater privacy, and a higher level of clinical attention. Clients often seek us out for complex relationship concerns, including chronic conflict, affair recovery, intimacy issues, parenting challenges, and family transitions.

Boutique Experience of
Marriage and Family Therapy
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Advanced, Specialized Training
Our marriage and family therapists hold advanced certifications and post-graduate training in evidence-based approaches, allowing us to work effectively with complex relationship dynamics. -
Relationship Therapy Is a Primary Focus
Marriage, couples, and family therapy are not secondary services here—they are the core of our clinical work. -
Concierge-Style Experience for Couples
Our couples and marriage therapy services are designed to be private, structured, and discreet, serving clients who value professionalism and intentional care. -
Therapy That Respects Privacy
Many of our clients choose this center because they value confidentiality, maturity, and a professional therapeutic environment—especially in a growing but still interconnected community.
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Customized Care, Not One-Size-Fits-All
Thorough assessments so clients receive care matched to their specific needs and goals. -
Respect for the Complexity of Relationships
We work with high-conflict couples, affair recovery, intimacy concerns, blended families, and parenting challenges with nuance and care—not formulas or shortcuts. -
Depth Over Volume
We intentionally maintain smaller caseloads to allow for focused, thoughtful care and meaningful therapeutic progress. -
Experienced Clinicians in a Saturated Market
In a community with many early-career therapists, our clinicians bring years of experience, advanced supervision, and specialized training—particularly in areas where outcomes matter most.


Brenton Kirschner, LMFT, LPC, CSAT, Gottman Method - Marital Therapist
Specializes in:
Marriage and Couples Counseling
Sex Addiction
Affair Recovery
Trauma Resolution
Attachment Wounds
Brenton is a level 3 Gottman certified Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor. As a Certified Sex Addiction and Certified Multiple Addiction Therapist, he works with both the individual addict, the spouse of the addict individually, and/or the couple in recovery. He is trained in Mentalization-Based Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Reflective Functioning. He is best suited to treat individuals and couples presenting with relational distress, including chronic conflict, emotional disengagement, attachment insecurity, and maladaptive interactional patterns. Brenton also incorporates his other trainings into his therapy practice like Narrative Therapy, Brainspotting, EMDR II, and also has been trained in Experiential Team Building through Project Adventure.

Zach Austin, LMFT, BSP
Gottman Method - Marital Therapist
Specializes in:
Marriage and Couples Counseling
Affair Recovery
Sex Therapy
Parenting Issues
Coparenting after Divorce
Zach Austin is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Abilene Christian University. Zach has over a decade of experience helping individuals, couples, and families. His therapeutic interests include working with couples experiencing difficulties transitioning to parenthood, couples recovering from infidelity, and ex-couples navigating co-parenting. He also has experience helping individuals who have experienced trauma and adolescents exhibiting disruptive behaviors. Zach has additional training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy and Brainspotting. He is an ally to the LGBTQ+ community. Outside of his professional life, Zach enjoys traveling with his family, rooting for the Chiefs, exploring new culinary experiences, and bringing laughter to those around him.

Rachel Toomer, LMFT, LPC, CPRT
Specializes in:
Child/Teen Emotional Regulation
Child-centered Play Therapy
Sandtray and Synergetic Play Therapy
Parent-Child Relational Therapy
Trauma Resolution
Sexual Abuse Recovery
Rachel holds a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Marriage and Family Therapy, with a specialization in play therapy from John Brown University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), and a Registered Play Therapist (RPT) with additional certifications in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Eagala Equine Assisted Psychotherapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Rachel is also a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP). She has extensive training in working with children and families, including Child-Centered Play Therapy, Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT), Sandtray Therapy, and Synergetic Play Therapy. Rachel’s counseling experience spans community clinics, school-based settings, and as a member of a multidisciplinary team at a Children’s Advocacy Center. She is deeply committed to supporting individuals, children, and families through a wide range of challenges, including grief and loss, attachment and relationship issues, trauma recovery, depression, anxiety, sexual abuse recovery, and building personal resiliency. Outside of her professional life, Rachel is married to her husband, James, and together they have two boys. In her free time, she enjoys connecting with her neighbors, taking her boys to the park, and fostering meaningful community relationships. Rachel is in-network with BCBS, Health Advantage, Ambetter, and Qualchoice.