Pain Reprocessing Therapy Training

Virtual Training July 11 - August 7, 2026

level I - FOUNDATIONAL TRAINING
Transform the way you understand and treat chronic pain. Learn to identify neuroplastic pain and apply a proven, neuroscience-based approach that targets pain at its source: the brain. Participants learn practical, evidence-based techniques to help patients break the cycle of chronic pain, reduce fear, restore function, and reclaim their lives. Combining expert instruction, experiential learning, and clinical application, this training empowers providers to bring one of the most promising innovations in chronic pain treatment into their practice.

The training is 21 hours in total, and APA and ACCME accreditation offer 21 CEs or CMEs to qualifying professionals. Please visit our Continuing Education Credit page for further details. Upon completion of the training, all eligible providers will be listed on our Directory of Practitioners for visibility and referrals.

The training covers the following topics:
  • The neuroscience behind chronic pain.
  • Helping patients debunk the structural diagnosis and accept a mind-body explanation.
  • Breaking the pain-fear cycle.
  • Somatic Tracking – a guided exercise combining mindfulness, safety reappraisal, and positive affect induction.
  • The Process – a formula to determine when and how to use various pain-reducing techniques.
  • Overcoming extinction bursts and other setbacks.
  • Addressing other psychological factors that contribute to an overall sense of danger.
  • Applying a universally applicable formula to overcome any fear-inducing stimuli.
  • Developing a toolkit for maintenance and relapse prevention.
Video trainings will become available each Saturday: July 11, July 18, July 25, and August 1. These self-paced modules are designed to be worked through on your own schedule prior to the next upcoming live training. Video trainings will remain accessible for one month following the conclusion of the program.

Live virtual trainings will take place each Friday from 9 AM – 12 PM Pacific Time: July 17, July 24, July 31, and August 7. Please ensure you are using Zoom Desktop client version 5.02 or higher in order to access the live meetings.

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  • 21 CE/CMEs

    Awarded
  • 9 Hours

    Video Instruction
  • 12 Hours

    Live Instruction
  • Level I

    Learning

    A peek into the training:

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    Video Training

    The foundations covered in the on-demand materials.
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    Live Training

    The neuroscience explained in real-time.
    What IT OfferS

    What's included in this course?

    Expert Neuroscience

    Learn the neuroscience behind chronic pain from the lead PRT researcher proving the efficacy of the treatment, Dr. Yoni Ashar.

    The PRT Model

    Learn directly from Alan Gordon, LCSW, throughout four video modules covering psychoeducation, somatic techniques and treatment, the role of fear, and recovery maintenance.

    Transform Pain Care

    Learn to break the pain cycle no matter the symptom. Develop the skills to deliver effective treatment and see real results in patient outcomes.

    What students are saying: 

    This was by far the best training I've done within the course of my counseling career. The delivery was practical, engaging, and supportive.
    LORI S, Professional Counselor
    This was a fabulous workshop. I gained an incredible amount both personally and professionally, and thought the instruction was top-notch. All the lectures held my attention, and the clinicians were excellent. I also found the platform very user friendly and the support help was incredibly efficient. Thank you!
    Lisa P, LMFT
    A very big thank you to the whole team for such an excellent course with life-changing content. I am a relatively new therapist, so I am very excited to be able to introduce these incredibly beneficial approaches into my practice from almost day 1.
    CAROLINE L, Hypnotherapist