Pain Reprocessing Therapy Podcast

Daniella Deutsch, John Gasienica

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.

Episodes

  1. DEC 4

    Building Hope and Belief

    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 infection. Her symptoms—crushing exhaustion, brain fog, fear, and OCD spikes—left her doubting whether she’d ever get her life back. Together, John and Raelan Agle, a social worker and author who recovered from 10 years of ME/CFS, unpack how belief, emotion, and nervous system regulation interact when fatigue feels terrifying and permanent. You’ll hear John work with Rachel in real time on two core beliefs: “I’m physically broken.” “I’m incapable of regulating myself.” They explore how shifting from rumination and fear into sadness, grief, and healthy anger can loosen those beliefs and reduce the “monster” feeling of fatigue, even before symptoms entirely change. Along the way, John and Raelan talk about: Why people with histories of anxiety, OCD, and depression may be more vulnerable to neuroplastic fatigueHow emotional regulation (not emotional perfection) helps the nervous system feel saferWhy fatigue can feel uniquely frightening and isolating compared to other symptomsThe protective role of anger and assertiveness after medical invalidation and lossHow genuine joy, fun, and play are core nervous-system medicine, not “extras”John also shares a framework for belief in recovery: - Neuroplastic symptoms are real and can drive physical sensations. - This might actually be what’s happening in my body. - I can learn to regulate my nervous system with support. At the end of the episode, John announces that this is the last episode of Season One and his final episode as host. He shares where he’s headed next (including a Substack for clinicians) and how to keep learning about Pain Reprocessing Therapy and neuroplastic symptoms. What you’ll learn- Why severe fatigue can feel so terrifying and isolating—and why that reaction makes sense - How core beliefs like “I’m broken” and “I can’t regulate myself” keep symptoms feeling permanent - A practical way to shift from anxiety and rumination into sadness, grief, and healthy anger - How emotional regulation and belief interact to create safety in the nervous system - Why joy, play, and doing things you genuinely enjoy are powerful predictors of recovery - The “three layers of belief” about neuroplastic symptoms and where you might be stuck   0:00 – Intro: chronic symptoms, belief, and why feeling safer (not solving everything) matters 2:00 – Disclaimer & PRT practitioner training mention 3:00 – Meet guest Raelan Agle and her background with ME/CFS recovery 6:00 – Meet Rachel: post-COVID crash, severe fatigue, brain fog, and OCD spirals 14:00 – “I’m broken” vs. “I can’t regulate myself”: core beliefs behind the fear 24:00 – Exploring anger vs. sadness; assertiveness as protection, sadness as grief 32:00 – Live emotional work: touching grief and noticing shifts in fatigue in real time 44:00 – Debrief with Raelan: why fatigue feels like a “different monster” 53:00 – The role of belief, understanding the nervous system, and genuine joy in recovery 1:05:00 – The three layers of belief in neuroplastic symptoms 1:15:00 – Takeaways for people living with chronic fatigue and long COVID 1:20:00 – John’s closing: final episode as host, what’s next, and how to stay connected Resources and Additional Links Learn More About Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)Subscribe for updates, resources, and insights in the world of chronic pain and Pain Reprocessing Therapy.Patient HubPractitioner HubLearn about WellBody Psychotherapy and how our certified therapists and coaches can support your healing journey: Visit WellBodyEmail Us: info@painreprocessingtherapy.com

    56 min
  2. OCT 16

    Thinking Less and Feeling Better

    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 unpack medical invalidation, loneliness in chronic pain, and why learning to access anger, compassion, and play can unlock recovery. You’ll also hear a real coaching segment with “Sarah,” navigating vulvodynia, fear, and uncertainty with step-by-step emotional work and somatic tracking. What you’ll learn Why certainty isn’t required for recovery—and how to “negotiate” with the brain’s demand for it. A gentle, repeatable way to sit with fear and sadness so safety messages can finally land. How practicing anger expression (safely) restores agency after medical gaslighting. Somatic tracking: Relaxing bracing and signaling “nothing to protect”. Re-introducing play and joy as evidence to your brain that you’re safe—even while symptoms are present. Rough timeline 0:00 Intro — symptoms fade when we feel safer, not when we solve everything 2:00 Disclaimer & PRT training mention 3:00 Meet Dr. Becca Kennedy; path to neuroplastic care 6:00 Vulvodynia labels: validation vs. harm 7:00 Sarah’s story: yeast infection → persistent pelvic pain, despair, isolation 14:00 Processing the emotions of being in pain (not just past trauma) 20:00 Guided exercise: feeling fear/helplessness with compassion in the “life raft” 29:00 Accessing frustration/anger and why it’s protective to express it 37:00 Living with uncertainty; safety in the now vs. promises about later 43:00 Safety visualization and re-introducing play 50:00 Fun as medicine; nature, joy, and daily moments of ease 51:00 Parting encouragement & hope Guest Dr. Becca Kennedy — Resilience Healthcare (neuroplastic conditions, long COVID, chronic pain) Mentioned/Concepts Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), somatic tracking, Emotional Awareness & Expression Therapy (EAET), nervous system regulation, medical trauma, safety signals.   Resources and Additional Links Learn More About Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)Subscribe for updates, resources, and insights in the world of chronic pain and Pain Reprocessing Therapy.Patient HubPractitioner HubLearn about WellBody Psychotherapy and how our certified therapists and coaches can support your healing journey: Visit WellBodyEmail Us: info@painreprocessingtherapy.com

    53 min
  3. AUG 28

    Healing Trauma Without the Drama

    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 and Dr. Clarke discuss how trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can shape chronic pain and stress, and why traditional tools don’t always work for those with PTSD. Together, they guide patient Rachel through techniques to face emotions of grief, fear, and anger, while learning to see physical symptoms as expressions of emotions rather than signs of damage. Key topics include: Understanding trauma as a driver of chronic pain The three major consequences of childhood trauma (triggers, suppressed emotions, and people-pleasing) Why stillness and compassion can feel unsafe for trauma survivors How to use the physiological sigh and mindfulness tools for regulation Steps to build self-esteem, self-compassion, and sustainable healing Featured Guests: Dr. David Clarke – Physician, author of They Can’t Find Anything Wrong, expert in neuroplastic pain, co-author of Psychophysiological Disorders Rachel – Patient guest sharing her journey with trauma, PTSD, and recovery Click here to access the free meditations mentioned by John in the podcast! Resources and Additional Links Learn More About Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)Subscribe for updates, resources, and insights in the world of chronic pain and Pain Reprocessing Therapy.Patient HubPractitioner HubLearn about WellBody Psychotherapy and how our certified therapists and coaches can support your healing journey: Visit WellBodyEmail Us: info@painreprocessingtherapy.com

    59 min
  4. MAY 27

    Ask a Doctor: Is My Pain Neuroplastic? PT. 2

    This is part two of our experimental two-part series following David, a patient living with chronic foot pain. In Episode 4, David received a neuroplastic pain diagnosis. In Episode 5, we go a step further—showing what happens when that diagnosis is explored through therapy. What you’ll hear in this episode: – A live, unscripted therapy session combining Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), somatic tracking, and Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET) – Real-time reduction in pain as David rewires his brain’s fear response – Exploration of childhood emotional patterns, perfectionism, and self-directed anger – A somatic shift that helps David reclaim movement, safety, and strength – Dr. Howard Schubiner’s expert commentary on the science behind each moment This episode is about more than pain—it’s about the emotional undercurrents that shape how we experience our bodies, and the incredible transformation that can occur when we meet our pain with curiosity, compassion, and courage. Bonus: Stay tuned to the end to hear Dr. Schubiner’s reflections on the future of healing—blending neuroscience, trauma-informed care, and emotional expression into one powerful therapeutic approach. Resources and Additional Links Learn More About Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)Subscribe for updates, resources, and insights in the world of chronic pain and Pain Reprocessing Therapy.Patient HubPractitioner HubLearn about WellBody Psychotherapy and how our certified therapists and coaches can support your healing journey: Visit WellBodyEmail Us: info@painreprocessingtherapy.com

    56 min
  5. MAR 13

    How to Stop Fixating on Pain

    Rumination—constantly monitoring symptoms, worrying about pain, and overanalyzing every sensation—can make chronic pain worse by keeping the nervous system in a state of high alert. In this episode, therapist John Gasienica works with Leslie, a new mom struggling with chronic pelvic pain and obsessive symptom fixation. Alongside expert therapist Callie Klebanoff, they break down the Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) blueprint for stopping rumination and retraining the brain to feel safe. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why fixating on symptoms reinforces pain pathways in the brain.How symptom monitoring can do more harm than good.Practical strategies to break the cycle of overthinking pain.A real-time therapy session where Leslie learns to calm her nervous system.Key Topics & Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Introduction: Why rumination fuels chronic pain 00:01:00 – The cycle of symptom fixation and its impact on daily life 00:02:00 – Meet Callie Klebanoff: Breaking the cycle of rumination 00:03:00 – The mental load of symptom monitoring and anxiety 00:04:00 – How overthinking affects the nervous system 00:06:00 – Leslie’s experience: A new mom stuck in the pain-rumination loop 00:07:00 – Constant symptom monitoring: How it worsens chronic pain 00:09:00 – Why the brain fixates on pain and discomfort 00:12:00 – Understanding intolerance of uncertainty and symptom anxiety 00:18:00 – The PRT approach: Moving from overthinking to feeling safe 00:23:00 – Emotional work: Addressing fear, grief, and self-doubt 00:31:00 – Practical strategies to stop overthinking and retrain the brain 00:39:00 – Final thoughts & next steps for listeners Resources and Additional Links Learn More About Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)Subscribe for updates, resources, and insights in the world of chronic pain and Pain Reprocessing Therapy.Patient HubPractitioner HubLearn about WellBody Psychotherapy and how our certified therapists and coaches can support your healing journey: Visit WellBodyEmail Us: info@painreprocessingtherapy.com

    47 min
  6. FEB 11

    Emotions: Do They Matter Anyway?

    This episode of the PRT podcast, hosted by John Gasienica, focuses on identifying and addressing hidden emotions that hinder recovery from chronic conditions. Special guest Christie Uipi, an expert clinician and founder of the Better Mind Center, joins John to discuss the importance of emotional awareness in pain reprocessing therapy. The episode features a live session with Ben, a patient who experiences a significant breakthrough in his recovery journey. Listeners will learn about the impact of stress, fear, and self-criticism on chronic pain and explore effective tools to foster emotional healing and achieve sustainable relief. 00:00 Introduction to the PRT Podcast 01:41 Meet the Expert: Christie Uipi 02:40 Christie's Journey and Innovations 03:56 Understanding Pain and Emotions 05:43 Client Session: Ben's Story 10:29 Exploring Stress and Pain Connection 17:17 Emotional Processing Techniques 25:29 Inner Nurturing 28:15 Messages of Safety 29:04 The Complexity of Safety 34:43 The Role of Self-Criticism 36:18 Somatic Tracking and Self-Compassion 43:43 Final Thoughts and Reflections Transcript Resources and Additional Links Learn More About Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)Subscribe for updates, resources, and insights in the world of chronic pain and Pain Reprocessing Therapy.Patient HubPractitioner HubLearn about WellBody Psychotherapy and how our certified therapists and coaches can support your healing journey: Visit WellBodyEmail Us: info@painreprocessingtherapy.com

    46 min
4.8
out of 5
59 Ratings

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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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