Venus Kwong is a Music Therapist based in Macquarie Park, New South Wales. You can access sessions through a Telehealth Consultation from Macquarie Park NSW 2113, which makes it easier to fit appointments into busy weeks.
Music therapy uses sound, rhythm, and music in a practical way to support wellbeing. Venus works with people who want help settling their nervous system, especially when life feels stressful or a bit heavy. In many cases, music can be a gentle way to slow things down and make space to breathe.
Sessions can include music therapy where you explore songs, sounds, and simple guided activities. The focus is on comfort and support, not on being “good at music”. Venus also uses relaxation techniques through music to help reduce tension and bring calm. At times, music becomes a place to reconnect with feelings in a safer, slower way.
If you’re dealing with stress, music can offer a different kind of support compared with talking only. Venus helps you use music to manage stress and steady your mood. The aim is to build skills you can use again outside the session too, so you’re not relying only on appointments.
For some people, the hardest part is finding a way to express what they’re going through. Venus provides emotional support through music, using care and patience. The session setting is designed to feel respectful and unhurried, so you can choose what feels comfortable on the day.
Language can matter when you’re trying to relax, so Venus communicates in English, Chinese (Cantonese), Chinese (Mandarin), and Japanese. This helps many clients feel understood and more at ease when discussing what they need from music.
Venus’s background is in music therapy. Over time, the work comes down to thoughtful listening and matching music to the moment. That might mean calmer sounds for downshifts, or more uplifting music when the goal is to feel more energised and steady.
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all plan in music therapy. Venus keeps things simple and practical, and adapts the session to your goals and comfort. Whether you’re looking for stress reduction, emotional support, or just a calmer way to get through the day, music therapy can be a grounded option that feels a bit more human than clinical.