Living with persistent pain or fatigue can be exhausting. It can affect how you move through your day, your relationships, your confidence, and your ability to engage in the things that matter most.
Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) offers a way of understanding chronic pain by exploring how the brain and nervous system influence the experience of pain.
The goal isn’t to push through pain. It’s about changing how you experience it so that you can feel less fear, less tension, and more at ease in your body and in your life.
What might change for you if pain and fatigue didn’t take up so much space in your life?
A Different Way of Understanding Pain
Sometimes pain continues long after an injury has healed or when there is no clear physical explanation for symptoms.
Research shows that the brain and nervous system play an important role in how pain is experienced and maintained over time.
This is not to suggest that your pain is “all in your head”. Your pain is real, and no one knows that better than you. Rather, it highlights the connection between the brain and body in shaping your experience of pain.
Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) is an evidence-based approach that helps change how pain is experienced over time.
If the brain can learn pain, it can also learn safety.
Could This Approach Be Right For You?
PRT may be worth exploring if:
Pain Reprocessing Therapy is not about pushing through pain or convincing yourself that it isn’t real. It’s about developing a different relationship with pain by increasing awareness of patterns, fears, and responses that may be contributing to the cycle.
Together, we create opportunities to experience safety, reduce fear and change your relationship with pain.
Ready to Move Forward?
Imagine the possibilities.