Tzurty Mermelstein works with individuals who think and feel deeply. People who are struggling with anxiety, depression, and relational difficulties. Her clients tend to be multifaceted, curious, and questioning: contrarians, creatives, seekers, and professionals who are accustomed to thinking their way through life but crave something deeper. Many come to her feeling disconnected, unsure of who they are or what they want, or after trying traditional therapy and realizing that talk alone can only take them so far.

Her presence-based, trauma-informed approach integrates relational psychotherapy with somatic awareness, internal parts work, and evidence-based modalities like AEDP. Trained in psychedelic-assisted therapy, she also offers integration sessions for clients undergoing ketamine-assisted psychotherapy and other psychedelic preparations and for those exploring consciousness, healing, and transformation through altered states.

Tzurty’s work sits at the intersection of science and the lived human experience, weaving together scientific, psychological, and humanistic perspectives to help clients ground even their most complex or profound experiences in reality. She provides a safe, affirming space for all identities, including those within kink, poly, and queer communities. She welcomes anyone navigating confusion, spiritual shifts, or the void that can emerge in moments of change.

In a world that often feels disconnected and distracted, Tzurty’s work invites clients to slow down, reconnect, and go deeper toward a more integrated, empowered sense of self and a more meaningful connection to life.

To learn more about Tzurty, visit her website www.TzurtyMermelstein.com