Myranda Peterson, LCSW is a licensed therapist and the founder of Woven Wisdom Counseling, where she offers depth-oriented, trauma-informed therapy for individuals seeking soul-rooted healing and meaningful life change. With a background in social work and nearly a decade of experience in the mental health field, she specializes in supporting clients through life transitions, burnout, grief, identity shifts, and the tender reckoning that often accompanies caregiving, change, and personal growth. Her approach is relational, intuitive, and grounded in a trauma-informed lens. She creates space for clients to explore beneath the surface—honoring emotions, inner wisdom, and the stories held in both mind and body. She works especially well with those who have long carried the weight for others: the “strong ones,” the sensitive souls, and those yearning to return home to themselves. Myranda holds a master’s degree in social work and draws on extensive experience supporting clients in both community and clinical settings. She is committed to creating a warm, nonjudgmental space rooted in compassion and curiosity, where deep healing and lasting change can unfold. She offers virtual therapy for adult clients across Utah and accepts private pay with out-of-network benefits and HSA/FSA options available.
You’re someone who feels deeply. You’ve held it all together for so long—caring for others, showing up, staying strong—yet inside, something feels tender, tired, or quietly unraveling. Maybe you’re navigating a life transition, reexamining old patterns, or simply craving a deeper, more authentic connection with yourself. You’re not broken—you’re becoming. And you don’t have to navigate this alone. I work well with those who are introspective, emotionally attuned, and often seen as “the strong one.” My clients are often moving through burnout, grief, identity shifts, or the invisible weight of being everything for everyone. In our work together, we’ll slow down. We’ll listen for what your body, heart, and story have been trying to say beneath the noise. We’ll honor your truth without rushing to fix or perform. I believe therapy can be a sacred space for softening, remembering, and becoming more fully yourself. My approach is relational, intuitive, and rooted in deep respect for your lived experience. I’m not here to hand you a quick fix—I’m here to walk beside you as you reclaim what’s always been yours: your voice, your wholeness, your wisdom. If that kind of space sounds like what you’re longing for, I’d be honored to connect.
Masters of Social Work | University of Utah, 2021
White
White culture
English
Catholicism, Christianity, Shamanism
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Virtual and In Person
Anxiety, Highly sensitive people, Spirituality
Burnout, Grief and/or loss, Life transitions, Mindfulness and/or meditation, Parenting, Self esteem/self worth, Stress, Veterans/military services, LGBTQ+ sexuality, Postpartum depression, Pregnancy and/or infant loss, Spirituality
Empowering, Holistic, Inquisitive, Calming, Conversational
Depth psychotherapy, Attachment based, Mindfulness based, Narrative, Psychodynamic
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$140
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Individual Session
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Couples Session
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Family Session
Offers sliding scale spots
Therapy seekers would be extremely fortunate to have Myranda Peterson join their platform. She is one of the most empathetic and considerate therapists I’ve ever met. I witness on a daily basis the quality, evidence-based, and trauma-informed care she provides to each client. She is not just an excellent clinician, she is just a phenomenal human being. Another important piece I would include about Myranda is that she also practices excellent self-care.
Myranda is a great person to have by your side when going through challenges. She creates a warm, non-judgemental space for you to process through while feeling in control, but supported.
I wholeheartedly recommend Myranda Peterson, LCSW, to anyone seeking a compassionate and insightful therapist. She skillfully combines evidence-based approaches such as CBT and ACT with a profound Jungian and depth psychological perspective. Myranda is particularly adept at supporting youth, trauma survivors, and those facing existential challenges, providing a thoughtful and attentive space for meaningful healing and growth.