So You Think You Might Need PRT

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There are many resources available for people interested in Pain Reprocessing Therapy.

The best starting point is likely to be the new book, The Way Out: A Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven Approach to Healing Chronic Pain, by Alan Gordon, LCSW with Alon Ziv. It is only $14, and, as of November 1, 2021, it is #3 among Pain Management books on Amazon.com.

In terms of free resources, there is also Alan's free podcast, Tell Me About Your Pain, also with Alon Ziv and cosponsored by Curable. Over time, we aim to add more free resources to this website and to our sister website, prtrecovery.org.

If you find that you need more than the free and low-cost alternatives that are available, you can also consult the practitioner directories at the PRT Wiki, the PRT Center (which trains PRT practitioners), the TMS Wiki (our sister-site), or the PPD Association (a nonprofit focusing on a broader range of mind-body related to PRT). You may also contact the Pain Psychology Center, founded by the inventor of PRT, but there is a waiting list.