About Me

Ewerton Tarosso Cisz – Psychologist
CRP 06/133743 - 6ª Região / São Paulo | Integrative psychologist focused on expanded states of consciousness and ancestral practices
I’ve been a psychologist since 2015, and for over a decade I’ve been walking a path that weaves together psychology, spirituality, and attentive listening. My work is born from the meeting between clinical depth and the living silence of experiences with forest medicines.
I was trained within academic traditions, but it was outside of them that I encountered other sources of knowledge. In rituals around the fire, in nights where the body speaks without words, in meetings with forest guardians — I learned to listen with greater presence.
Since 2013, I’ve cultivated a continuous relationship with Ayahuasca and other ancestral medicines. I’ve participated in study circles, ritual experiences, and the International Ayahuasca Conference in Acre, Brazil (2016), where science, tradition, and care shared the same space.
These experiences have attuned my listening to dimensions that don’t always fit into everyday language: inner images, expanded states of consciousness, symbolic memories, life transitions. I developed a clinical practice that welcomes what cannot be easily explained — but is deeply felt.
My approach is grounded in existential phenomenology, integrative psychology, and the wisdom that emerges from the earth — always with ethics, depth, and respect for each person’s uniqueness.
Today, I offer online sessions in both Portuguese and English. I support individuals who have gone through entheogenic experiences, spiritual awakenings, emotional thresholds, or who simply feel that something within them is ready to emerge.
I believe in a psychology that walks with you through the crossing — slowly, openly, and with eyes that can see the invisible.
If you’ve lived something that doesn’t seem to fit into ordinary language — and feel the need for a safe space for it to echo — perhaps we can talk.
📸 Presence in Images
Below is a small collection of images that accompany this path. They are shared here as part of this encounter — offering presence, proximity, and care.





