• According to the AMTA (American Music Therapy Association), music therapy is the clinical and evidence based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional

  • Music Therapy promotes well being, supports emotional regulation, alleviates pain, provides an outlet for creative expression, and enhances communication

    (American Music Therapy Association, 2005)

  • The seven most common MT interventions are:

    improvisation, songwriting, singing, musical games, music and mindfulness, adapted instrument lessons, and lyric analysis

A woman with blonde hair, wearing a pink top and a floral skirt, sits on a red bench near a lake, holding an acoustic guitar, facing away towards a lush green forest.
A woman sitting cross-legged on a carpeted floor playing an acoustic guitar indoors. There are children's toys, including rubber ducks, on the carpet. In the background, Christmas stockings and decorations are visible, along with a cream-colored sofa and a window with drawn curtains.
A young woman with long wavy hair sitting cross-legged on a dark rug, playing an acoustic guitar in a cozy living room. There are five yellow rubber ducks near her on the floor, and toys including a red harmonica and a green musical instrument nearby. In the background, holiday stockings hang on the wall, and there is a white sofa, a round drum, a black bag, and a black backpack. Part of a window with a star-shaped light decoration is visible.

Made to Bloom values empowerment, inclusivity, a growth mindset, adaptability, and client advocacy.

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Meet Savana

MT-BC and Owner

Savana is a board certified music therapist with 8 years of experience providing services to individuals of all ages and abilities. Savana received her undergraduate degree from Carroll University in 2021. After working for a private practice for 3 years, Savana realized the growing need for music therapy services in her communities. She is especially passionate about working with neurodivergent individuals as she is neurodivergent herself. Savana strongly believes in harnessing the power of music to create meaningful connections.

Savana witnessed the impact of music therapy through her autistic sister. Her language, social skills, and advocacy skills blossomed into something beautiful. Music was integral in getting her there. Savana thoughtfully reflects on her practices and shows a strong desire to continue growing professionally

In her free time, Savana enjoys watching live music, performing at local venues, kayaking, and spending time with friends and family. Savana is currently listening to Hozier, Lorde, Noah Kahan, Jonah Kagen, and Josiah Queen.

Savana practices with a humanistic approach which emphasizes the uniqueness, value, and worth of each individual.

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