Mental Health Therapy provided in Ishpeming, MI in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan

Woven Path

Art Therapy and Counseling

Guiding your journey to healing with Creativity, Curiosity, and Trust.

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In individual sessions, our therapists work closely with you to explore personal challenges, emotional struggles, and life transitions. Together, we’ll develop coping strategies and work toward your goals.

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We provide a supportive environment for couples to navigate relational conflicts, enhance communication, and strengthen their connection. Our goal for couples therapy is to help both partners feel heard and understood.

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Join a supportive environment where you can explore challenges, refine your approach, and gain the confidence to make a meaningful impact in your clients' lives.

Individual Supervision for ATR’s and MI LLPC’s available now!

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The name "Woven Path" symbolizes the intricate and interconnected journeys we each walk, reflecting our mission to provide compassionate, creative, and individualized support for every client. We emphasize a culturally sensitive and inclusive environment where diverse identities are celebrated as strengths.

At Woven Path, our values are rooted in authenticity, creativity, and collaboration. We strive to create a therapeutic setting where clients feel safe exploring the most vulnerable aspects of their lives and are met with empathy, validation, and actionable support. Our clinicians bring genuine passion and curiosity to their work, offering guidance to clients facing challenges such as trauma, anxiety, depression, and life transitions.

Meet Our Therapists:

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    Amy Rynn

    SUPERVISOR & ART THERAPIST

    Amy (she/her) is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Board-Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC) with a decade of experience in the mental health field. She specializes in helping individuals navigate burnout, body image concerns, complex trauma, depression, and anxiety, as well as offering couples counseling. Amy’s approach combines art therapy and relational techniques to foster healing and self-discovery in a supportive, trusting space.

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    Ashley Rye

    THERAPIST

    Ashley (she/her) is a Limited License Professional Counselor (LLPC) who works with teens, adults, and couples. She supports clients navigating grief, trauma, anxiety, depression, relationship and attachment concerns, spiritual abuse recovery, and issues related to self-worth. Ashley’s approach integrates CBT, IFS, mindfulness, narrative therapy, person-centered care, and Gottman-informed techniques to support healing, insight, and meaningful connection in a collaborative, compassionate space.

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    Faren Peterson

    ART THERAPIST

    Faren (she/her) is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Art Therapist (MAAT) with over a decade of experience in the mental health field. She works with children, teens, and adults navigating grief, anxiety, life transitions, self-esteem concerns, and family or relationship issues. Faren’s approach integrates art therapy, ACT, CBT, mindfulness, and creative expression to support self-compassion, healing, and growth in a collaborative space.

  • Rachael Laurin

    THERAPIST

    Rachael (she/her) is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) who works with older children, teens, and adults. She has experience supporting individuals navigating trauma, substance use concerns, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. Rachael’s approach is client-centered and strengths-based, integrating EMDR, CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and somatic-informed techniques to support healing, emotional regulation, and growth in a safe, collaborative space.

Our Services

Art Therapy

Explore creative expression as a path to healing and self-discovery. Learn more about Art Therapy, provided by Faren and Amy.

Group Therapy

Connect, create, and grow alongside others in a supportive group setting. See our current therapy groups

Couples Therapy

Strengthen your relationship through research-based approaches. Work with Ashley Rye, trained in the Gottman Method.

Clinical Supervision

Support and guidance for professional growth. Offered by Amy Rynn for Michigan LLPCs and Art Therapists nationwide.