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Thank you for your interest in Pain Reprocessing Therapy. We believe it is a powerful tool that you can use to help your patients.
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== Learning the Basics ==
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An overview of PRT can be found on our [[An Introduction to PRT|Introduction to PRT]] page. A comprehensive overview of resources for further study, including a book and free podcast, can be found on our [[So You Think You Might Need PRT]] page.
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An overview of the [[Medical Evidence]] related to PRT can be found on our page of that name. This includes an RCT published in JAMA psychiatry with the following findings:<blockquote>"The study found that two-thirds of chronic back pain patients who underwent a four-week psychological treatment called Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) were pain-free or nearly pain-free post-treatment. And most maintained relief for one year. They also showed changes in pain-generating brain regions after therapy." Source: [https://www.colorado.edu/today/2021/09/29/how-therapy-not-pills-can-nix-chronic-pain-and-change-brain CU Boulder Today]</blockquote>The paper scored [https://jamanetwork.altmetric.com/details/114228854 in the top 5%] of all research output scored by Altmetric. The [https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/fullarticle/2784694 full text and PDF of the article] are available from the JAMA Network.
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Finally you are welcome to share stories in our [https://prtrecovery.org/?prefix_id=2 Success Stories Database] with your patients. There are some things that are easier to hear as a hopeful personal story written by someone who has "been there."
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== Continuing Education and Certification from the PRT Center ==
 
The '''[http://www.painreprocessingtherapy.com Pain Reprocessing Therapy Center]''' is a training institute aimed at teaching clinicians the tools and techniques of Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT). PRT is an evidence-based approach for treating chronic pain. Rooted in neuroscience, PRT aims to rewire neural pathways in the brain in order to deactivate pain.
 
The '''[http://www.painreprocessingtherapy.com Pain Reprocessing Therapy Center]''' is a training institute aimed at teaching clinicians the tools and techniques of Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT). PRT is an evidence-based approach for treating chronic pain. Rooted in neuroscience, PRT aims to rewire neural pathways in the brain in order to deactivate pain.
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* Developing a toolkit for maintenance and relapse prevention.
 
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[https://www.painreprocessingtherapy.com/training-overview <u>Click here</u>] for additional details about the training and registration process: https://www.painreprocessingtherapy.com/training-overview
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[https://www.painreprocessingtherapy.com/training-overview <u>Click here</u>] for additional details about the training and registration process.

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