Breanna (Bree) Bonanno

Practice Owner and Lead,

Former Sex Therapist, Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC)

Sound Healing Therapist

Accepting New Sound Healing Clients | In Person + Virtual

I’m a sound healing practitioner with a background in psychotherapy and counselling. My previous work focused on the taboo: sex, grief and trauma.

That work trained me to listen closely, pace carefully, and notice what happens when pressure enters the room. It also taught me where talking helps—and where it doesn’t.

I came to sound healing in 2020, mostly by accident. I wasn’t a meditator, and slowing down had never come naturally to me. Sitting quietly with my thoughts wasn’t calming—it felt like a lot of work to wreak the benefits that everyone was talking so highly about.

What surprised me was how quickly sound shifted things. My brain settled. My attention slowed. Rest didn’t require effort or skill; I didn’t have to do it “right” for it to work.

I work from a practical, down-to-earth, trauma-informed lens. Making sound isn’t the hard part—anyone can strike a few notes. What makes sound work effective isn’t the sound itself, but the practitioner’s ability to work with skill, attunement, and trauma awareness—creating a space that’s safe, grounded, and capable of holding space for people to unfold.

That means paying attention to pacing, consent, volume, silence, and what happens when someone’s system starts to shift. I’m less interested in impressive sounds and more interested in whether your nervous system feels supported, oriented, and not rushed.

This is careful work. Not fragile, not precious—but intentional. The goal is steadiness, not spectacle.

My sessions are structured, slow, and grounded. We use sound to support regulation and presence, without diagnosis, fixing, or performance goals. The point isn’t to feel a certain way. It’s to create enough steadiness for something to shift on its own.

I work to reduce internal pressure, restore attention to the body, and support a clearer relationship with yourself—one that doesn’t require pushing, overriding, or pretending you’re more relaxed than you are.

Let's Connect
    • Master of Counselling Psychology Yorkville University (MACP)

    • Honours Bachelor in Community Mental Health + Addictions (HBCMHA)

    • Social Service Worker Diploma (SSW)

    • Sound Healing Certificate

    • Intensive Sex Therapy Training Program (UofG)

    • Advanced ADHD Certification Course: Strategies to Customize Treatment
      for Every Client

    • Sex & Trauma: Helping Clients Move Beyond Trauma & Reclaim their
      Sexuality with Diana Sadat @ Allura Centre

    • Death, Dying and Bereavement Certificate (in progress)

    • You understand yourself well, but your body hasn’t caught up

    • Rest feels effortful instead of restorative

    • Meditation has never quite worked for you

    • You’re holding tension you can’t think your way out of

    • Your nervous system feels overworked, guarded, or quietly exhausted

    • You’re tired of being analyzed, diagnosed, or “fixed”

    • Slowing down feels unfamiliar—or slightly unsafe

    • You want relief without having to perform or achieve anything

    • You’re curious about sound, but skeptical of hype or spiritual language

    • You want a space that feels steady, not fragile

Bree’s Services

  • A structured, non-clinical program for adults who feel confused, pressured, or disconnected around intimacy — even though nothing is “wrong.”

    Led by a former sex therapist, this 8-week program combines one-on-one counseling with a somatic sound therapy session to help you understand your intimacy patterns, reduce pressure, and relate to your body with more steadiness and choice.

    This is not couples therapy. It’s a calm, private space to slow down and work with what’s actually happening, without diagnosis or fixing.

    Format: 8 weeks · individual support
    Investment: $3,300 + HST (CAD)
    Status: Applications are open (rolling enrollment)

  • This is a sound-based experience designed to support nervous system downshifting, mental clarity, and sustained capacity.

    This offering is intended for people who are operating at high cognitive load and limited recovery bandwidth.

    These sessions support nervous-system downshifting through regulated pacing and acoustic resonance, helping clients move out of high-alert states and return to a steadier baseline without talking, analyzing, or trying to fix anything.

    Format:
    Individual Support - Single session or multi-session series

    On-site or virtual

    Investment:
    $300 - $2500

    Status:
    Booking Available

  • A structured, non-clinical sound-based experience for organizations operating under sustained pressure — even when performance still looks “fine.”
    This offering supports teams by providing a simple, built-in reset during the workday, without requiring participation, vulnerability, or behaviour change.

    Led by a former therapist and sound practitioner, sessions use regulated pacing and acoustic resonance to help employees downshift out of overload, recover faster from demand, and return to work with more steadiness and clarity.

    This is not therapy, not mindfulness training, and not team-building.
    There is no discussion, learning objective, or outcome to perform. Employees simply listen.

    Format:
    Single session or multi-session series · On-site or virtual · Team or organization-wide

    Investment:
    Please contact us for inquiries: contact@evolvawellness.ca

    Status:
    Available for pilot sessions and ongoing corporate engagements