We see in God's plan for your marriage that you weren't made to do it alone, but always find support in the community around you. Here we've listed good options for deeper connection. Whether it's opening a good book together, connecting with other couples in the area, or seeking counsel from a professional, here are some next steps for you!
Barry Gridley, D Min, LMFT 
Phone: (541) 527-5802
EMDR, individuals, family, marriage, anxiety, chronic illness/pain, coping skills, depression, divorce, grief, infidelity, men’s issues, sexual
abuse, PTSD


Brian Shannon
Phone: (541) 581-0394
Sexual addiction, trauma, individuals, couples, family, online counseling, divorce, domestic abuse, marriage, relationship issues
Dan Hicks 
Lasting Impact Counseling LLC
Phone: (714) 222-4395
Marriage and family issues, sexual abuse trauma, individuals with childhood trauma, and dissociative disorders.

Devan Larsen, MA, LMFT, CGT
Moments of Grace Family Therapy
Phone: (541) 213-9660

Greg Clift, MCOUN
Phone: (458) 236-3446
Marriage Issues, Family Conflict, Trauma and PTSD, Divorce, etc.
Katie Ford
Phone: (661) 426-4213
Marriage and relational counseling, substance use, grief, women’s issues, depression, divorce, codependency

Rachel Cartrette-Moore, CADC – 1
Phone: (541) 699-6998
Addiction, behavioral issues, coping skills, family support of addicts, alcohol or drug substance use
"A Better Us"
Doug and Cathy Fields

"Art of Marriage"
Workbook Set by FamilyLife
"You and Me Forever"
Francis and Lisa Chan

"4 Habits of a Joy Filled Marriage"
Marcus Warner and Chris Coursey

"The 6 Pillars of Intimacy"
Alisa and Tony DiLorenzo