A 25-year-old New Jersey woman vanished from her home nearly a week ago after a girls’ night out to see a psychic.

Stephanie Parze went to see medium Cindy Kaza’s show at the Stress Factory Comedy Club in New Brunswick with her mom, three sisters and other female relatives Wednesday evening, her dad, Edward Parze, told The Post on Monday.

After the event, Stephanie went back to her parents’ house with her mom Sharlene, kissed her good night and, at around 10:30 p.m., headed to her own house seven miles away in Freehold Township.

On the drive home, she sent her mom a Snapchat photo of herself, the family said. That was the last contact the couple had with their daughter.

“She’s not the type of kid that would do anything without telling us,” Edward said. “We’re always in constant contact.”

The parents didn’t get a texthear from Stephanie saying she’d gotten home OK and didn’t hear from her Thursday morning, so they drove to her house and found her car in the driveway, Edward said. Thinking she’d just overslept, they left and then returned that evening.

“We couldn’t find her,” Edward added. “My wife pinged her phone and it rang and [we] found it inside the couch.”

On their daughter’s phone were messages from the people she worked for, saying: “Hi Steph, you didn’t show up this morning where are you?”

“My wife lost it at that point,” Edward said — and the couple reported Stephanie missing to authorities.

“Things weren’t adding up,” Edward said. “She wouldn’t just run off like that. She wouldn’t leave her phone behind.”

Stephanie, who is brunette and stands 4 feet, 11 inches tall, was last seen in blue jeans, a burgundy V-neck shirt and sweater.

She graduated graduated from Freehold Township High School in 2012, according to her Facebook page. She then studied cosmetology and art, and ultimately landed jobs as a wax specialist at the European Wax Center in Freehold Township and as a professional makeup artist at LA Artistry in Jackson, her profile shows.

Back in August, she posted that she’d come down with pneumonia as a result of vaping and almost lost her life.

“From all of this I now have potential lung damage and future cancer all because of a stupid juul,” she wrote at the time.

She was forced to quit working as a result, her friend, Amanda Gonzalez, told the APP.

Parze and Gonzalez, 23, went to the same high school, but didn’t bond until later — over a mutual love of cars. Both were members of a group called NJ Misfits and wore matching T-shirts to car meets, Gonzalez said.

“Stephanie is unique,” Gonzalez told the paper. “Stephanie is funny. Stephanie makes everybody feel welcome, regardless of who you are.”

Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Shawn Murphy of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office at 732-431-7160, ext. 7032.

Tipsters can also reach Freehold Township Police Det. Daniel Valentine at 732-462-7908.