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Pain Reprocessing Therapy Podcast

Daniella Deutsch, John Gasienica
Chronic Pain
Pain Reprocessing Therapy
Neuroplastic Pain
Trauma
Emotional Processing
Emotional Awareness
Fear
Journaling
Therapy Techniques
Neuroplastic Conditions
Self-Compassion
Mental Health
Mindbody Therapy
Patient Advocacy
Pain Recovery
Anxiety
Neuroplasticity
Somatic Tracking
Emotions
Rumination

Discover how Pain Reprocessing Therapy can transform lives. Join pain experts as they share patient stories, actionable tools, and expert insights to help rewire the brain’s response to chronic pain. Perfect for patients and practitioners alike.

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Latest Episodes

Episode Title: When the Work Isn't Working

Season 2, Episode 1

Welcome to Season 2 of the Pain Reprocessing Therapy Podcast. Daniel Lyman, LCSW — founding member of the Pain Psychology Center and Executive Director of the Mind Body Therapy Center —... more

In this episode, we explore what happens when fatigue doesn’t just mean “tired”—it feels like your whole life has been taken away.

Host John Gasienica sits down with Rachel, who developed severe post-viral chronic fatigue after a major COVID infecti... more

In this episode, we explore how “thinking less” and feeling safer in the present can quiet the nervous system and ease chronic symptoms. Dr. Becca Kennedy, a board-certified family medicine physician who treats neuroplastic conditions, joins John to ... more

In this episode of the PRT Podcast, host John Gasienica, LCSW, is joined by Dr. David Clarke, a board-certified physician in internal medicine and gastroenterology and co-founder of the Association for the Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms.

John an... more

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Recent Guests

Gabrielle Jacobs
Therapist specializing in neuroplastic symptoms and chronic pain
Mind Body Therapy Center
Episode: When the Work Isn't Working: 5 Reasons You May Still Be Stuck
Raelan Agle
Social worker, author, and creator who helps people navigate recovery from chronic fatigue syndrome and long COVID.
Episode: Building Hope and Belief
Dr. Becca Kennedy
Board certified family medicine physician specializing in neuroplastic conditions.
Resilience Healthcare
Episode: Thinking Less and Feeling Better
Dr. David Clarke
Board certified physician in internal medicine and gastroenterology, expert in neuroplastic pain
Association for the Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms
Episode: Healing Trauma Without the Drama
Vanessa Blackstone
Therapist and executive director of the Pain Psychology Center
Pain Psychology Center
Episode: The No BS Guide to Self-Compassion
Daniel Lyman
Clinician and Executive Director of the MindBody Therapy Center, featured in media outlets such as Psychology Today
MindBody Therapy Center
Episode: Why Hasn't Journaling Healed Me Yet?
Dr. Howard Schubiner
World-renowned physician with Cormendi Health, author, and expert in mind-body medicine.
Cormendi Health
Episode: Ask a Doctor: Is My Pain Neuroplastic? PT. 2
Dr. Matt McClanahan
Board-certified physician in neuromuscular skeletal medicine and family medicine, founder of the Center for Insight Medicine, expert in chronic pain and central sensitization syndromes.
Center for Insight Medicine
Episode: Ask a Doctor: Is My Pain Neuroplastic?
Callie Klebanoff
Expert therapist specializing in chronic pain and couples work
Episode: How to Stop Fixating on Pain

Host

John Gasienica
Therapist and director of clinical research and development at the Pain Psychology Center; host of the podcast focusing on Pain Reprocessing Therapy.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 182 ratings
  • Life changing hope

    I can’t describe how impactful it is for someone that is dealing with chronic issues to hear all these stories and realize that we are not alone. Every episode has given me new insights, helped me understand what is going on in our brains and how we can change it, and given me true hope that I can recover. That we can all recover. That no matter what you are going through, you are not alone and it will get better. Thanks to everyone involved in this podcast for all their time and effort, this is... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Raywesten17
    United States15 days ago
  • Excellent information

    This is really the most straightforward and helpful podcast. John has such a kind, genuine, healing approach and his guests are phenomenal! I am better for having listened to these episodes in season 1. Thank you! I am getting my life back!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nicklendimed
    Canada3 months ago
  • Absolute masterclass in PRT

    This Podcast is just brilliant. John has such an amazing way of communicating with his patients, but also with the listener, explaining and teaching key components of the approach. Thank you for this resource!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GC1969
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • truly revolutionary

    I have learned so much from every single episode, I felt all the feelings, I cried, and I saw the light at the end of the tunnel. Literally in every episode. All stories are different, but deep down we are all dealing with the same thing.

    I am so thankful that this podcast exists. I am not alone. We are not alone in this.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    un_reflected
    United States5 months ago
  • Fabulous insights

    Thank you John, guests and clients. The insights from each session are fantastic; they serve as great reminders for me on my own chronic pain journey but also so inspiring as I start my studies in this field. It’s the one podcast that I have to keep listening to after I get home and exit the car!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J-ShepStar
    Australia8 months ago

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Episodes are consistently engaging and hopeful, with meaningful patient stories.
Listeners praise the show's compassionate, practical approach to chronic pain.
Guests and hosts are described as kind and knowledgeable, offering clear, actionable insights.

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Building Hope and Belief
Q: What is your frontline response when you see a patient who has very intense symptoms and they're struggling with the idea that they can be okay?
It's essential to validate their feelings and understand that it's normal to struggle with hope and belief in recovery after long-term illness.
Thinking Less and Feeling Better
Q: Why is chronic pain such a lonely experience?
Dr. Kennedy highlighted various reasons, including the invisibility of chronic pain and how it can alienate individuals from friends and family who may not understand their suffering.
Thinking Less and Feeling Better
Q: Are idiopathic labels like vulvodynia helpful or do they sometimes cause more harm than good?
Dr. Kennedy mentioned the importance of validating patient experiences but also acknowledged that idiopathic labels can sometimes complicate understanding and treatment.
Thinking Less and Feeling Better
Q: What was the breaking point for you to get more into this chronic symptom work and the psychological aspects behind it?
Dr. Kennedy reflected on her early career experiences with patients at Kaiser Permanente and noted a pattern of patients with chronic symptoms not improving despite various treatments, leading her to explore the psychological aspects.
Healing Trauma Without the Drama
Q: What emotion comes up just as we're talking about this?
Rachel reflects feelings of sadness as they discuss the impact of her experiences on her current well-being.

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This show centers on rethinking chronic pain through neuroplasticity, emotional regulation, and patient storytelling. It blends practitioner expertise with personal journeys to illuminate practical strategies for recovering from chronic pain, fatigue, and related conditions. Episodes often emphasize compassion, social connection, journaling, self-compassion, and trauma-aware approaches, making it a helpful resource for patients, clinicians, and coaches seeking actionable tools and deeper understanding of mind–body pain. A notable strength is the consistent focus on bridging clinical insight with real-world patient experiences, offering tactical takeaways alongside narrative warmth.

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5. Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

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Recent guests on Pain Reprocessing Therapy Podcast include:

1. Gabrielle Jacobs
2. Raelan Agle
3. Dr. Becca Kennedy
4. Dr. David Clarke
5. Vanessa Blackstone
6. Daniel Lyman
7. Dr. Howard Schubiner
8. Dr. Matt McClanahan

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