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Vídeo de Entrenamiento #1

CE Hours 2.25

About this course

La Terapia de Reprocesamiento del Dolor (PRT, por sus siglas en inglés) es un enfoque basado en evidencia para tratar, en lugar de simplemente manejar, el dolor crónico. Basada en la neurociencia, la PRT busca reconfigurar las vías neuronales en el cerebro para evaluar con precisión las señales del cuerpo y desactivar el dolor. Nuestro curso ofrece una capacitación completa y exhaustiva del tratamiento psicológico, enfocándose en la psicoeducación, la aplicación e integración de técnicas, capacitando a los profesionales para utilizar el tratamiento en su propia práctica. Video de Capacitación #1 es una introducción a la PRT con énfasis en desmentir que todo dolor crónico es causado estructuralmente y en comprender, evaluar y comunicar un diagnóstico de dolor neuroplástico.

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluar los síntomas de dolor para determinar si tienen una base estructural o neuroplástica.
  • Identificar qué alimenta el dolor neuroplástico.
  • Explicar la neurociencia detrás del dolor crónico de manera clara y compasiva.
  • Preparar a los clientes para superar barreras en la aceptación de un diagnóstico de dolor neuroplástico.

Course Instructor(s)

  • Daniella Deutsch, LCSW

    Daniella Deutsch, LCSW received her master’s in social work from the University of Southern California. Daniella individualizes her treatment approach to meet the needs of each patient. She encourages her patients to relate to themselves with self-compassion while using evidence-based practices to achieve pain reduction and mind and body wellness. Daniella trains all new clinicians to the Pain Psychology Center in Pain Reprocessing Therapy, demonstrating a holistic and actionable approach to overcoming chronic pain.

  • Alan Gordon, LCSW

    Alan Gordon, LCSW is a psychotherapist in Los Angeles, CA, specializing in the treatment of chronic pain and other physical symptoms. He developed Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), a cutting-edge protocol for treating chronic pain, and completed a large neuroimaging study on the efficacy of PRT in conjunction with the University of Colorado Boulder. Alan was featured on CBS’s The Doctors, where he conducted the first fMRI case study of a patient eliminating chronic pain. He is an adjunct assistant professor at USC and has presented on the topic of pain treatment at conferences and trainings throughout the country.

References

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  • Cherkin, D.C., Sherman, K.J., Balderson, B.H., et al. (2016). Effect of mindfulness-based stress reduction vs cognitive behavioral therapy or usual care on back pain and functional limitations in adults With chronic low back pain: A randomized clinical trial. JAMA, 315(12), 1240–1249. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.2323
  • Cherkin, D.C., Anderson, M.L., Sherman, K.J., et al. (2017). Two-year follow-up of a randomized clinical trial of mindfulness-based stress reduction vs cognitive behavioral therapy or usual care for chronic low back pain. JAMA, 317(6), 642–644. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.17814
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  • Ashar, Y. K., Gordon, A., Schubiner, H., Uipi, C., Knight, K., Anderson, Z., ... & Wager, T. D. (2022). Effect of pain reprocessing therapy vs placebo and usual care for patients with chronic back pain: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA psychiatry, 79(1), 13-23. doi:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.2669
  • Ashar, Y. K., Lumley, M. A., Perlis, R. H., Liston, C., Gunning, F. M., & Wager, T. D. (2023). Reattribution to mind-brain processes and recovery from chronic back pain: a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Network Open, 6(9), e2333846-e2333846. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.33846

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  • Publication Date
    Sep 2nd, 2025

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