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Revision as of 23:36, 3 November 2021
Do you suffer from chronic pain or other poorly explained chronic symptoms? We are the Pain Reprocessing Therapy Peer Network, a nonprofit volunteer-run organization dedicated to helping our peers recover. We've been there, and we can help.
Today's Featured Success Story
Getting Started
Browse through our pages specifically geared towards those new to the PRT approach. Read more...
We have a number of resources specifically for medical and mental health practitioners. Read more...
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About Us
We’ve been there. We can help.
The PRT Wiki is a sister project of the TMS Wiki, a nonprofit organization founded in 2009. At the PRT wiki, we seek to relieve suffering from Neuroplastic Pain by raising awareness, providing information based on scientific evidence, facilitating expression of a wide variety of perspectives, and giving individual support to people with Neuroplastic Pain. Like many others, we suffered from terrible pain and other symptoms for many years before learning about this approach. All of the members of our organization suffered from Neuroplastic Pain at some point in their lives, and the majority of these members consider themselves to have recovered from chronic pain and experience little to no pain.
DISCLAIMER: The PRT Wiki is for informational and support purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. See Full Disclaimer. |