Freedom from Chronic Pain Is Possible

Experience a powerful, science-backed method combining Pain Reprocessing Therapy, bodywork, and breathwork to help you heal.

Pain Reprocessing

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Bodywork

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Breathwork

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Pain Reprocessing 〰️ Bodywork 〰️ Breathwork 〰️

From Pain to Possibility

I’m very excited to introduce this new offering—a unique approach to healing chronic pain.

It combines my 15 years of bodywork experience with the transformative power of Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), based on the latest discoveries in neuroscience. This immersive experience rewires the way your body and mind perceive and process pain.

Through intuitive hands-on bodywork, guided awareness, and cutting-edge neural retraining, you’ll learn to shift from chronic discomfort to lasting relief—from pain to ease—rediscovering the joy of inhabiting your body and reclaiming the activities that pain has taken from you.

It’s about restoring balance where body and mind meet.

This is a novel, integrative method combining Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), Bodywork, and Breathwork—a new approach I call REBODY.

Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)

A revolutionary paradigm for diagnosing and treating chronic pain by retraining the brain to unlearn pain responses.

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Bodywork

Therapeutic massage techniques to calm the nervous system and address pain through the release of trigger points, adhesions, and holding patterns.

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Breathwork

Techniques to bring heart and mind into coherence, helping regulate the nervous system—shifting from survival mode into restoration.

REBODY

A body-based, brain-informed method for unlearning chronic pain

Why You’re Still in Pain

If you’re living with chronic pain, it can feel confusing, frustrating, and hopeless — especially when nothing seems to work.

You may have tried medications, physical therapy, surgeries, or countless other treatments, only to find that the pain persists.

Maybe you’ve even been told by well-meaning professionals that this pain is something you’ll just have to live with — and that the activities you love are off-limits for good. But that’s not the whole story.

The Missing Piece

In many cases, chronic pain is not caused by ongoing structural damage.

Instead, the brain has learned to misinterpret normal signals from the body as dangerous, creating a persistent pain experience even after tissues have healed.

This is called neuroplastic pain — and it explains why so many people continue to suffer even after injuries should have resolved, or when tests show no obvious cause.

Of course, it’s important to rule out any serious structural issues first — things like breaks, tears, or tumours. But if you’ve done that and the pain still lingers, neuroplastic pain may be what’s keeping you stuck.

The Good News

What the brain has learned, it can also unlearn.

Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) offers a way to retrain the brain, calm the nervous system, and interrupt the pain-fear cycle — leading to real, lasting relief without drugs or surgery.

What the Data Says

  • … And many other symptoms like migraines, digestive disorders, abdominal pain, and fibromyalgia are also not characterized by structural or tissue damage. It’s great news to not have structural damage, because non-structural pain symptoms are 100% reversible with the correct treatment. PRT helps people retrain their nervous systems to unlearn neuroplastic pain pathways that are creating severe, debilitating, and very real pain.

    — Gordon, Alan, and Alon Ziv. The Way Out: A Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven Approach to Healing Chronic Pain. Avery, 2021

You are not broken.

Your body is not betraying you.

You just need a new approach that addresses the real root of the pain.

The New Approach

Most treatments focus on managing symptoms — not on changing the way your brain and body experience pain.

This Approach is Different

It’s not just about easing tension or masking discomfort — it’s about rewiring the pain pathways at their source.

By combining the science-backed power of Pain Reprocessing Therapy with hands-on bodywork and breathwork, we create a synergy that supports both mind and body at the same time.

While PRT helps retrain the brain’s response to pain, bodywork and breathwork regulate the nervous system, release old holding patterns, and bring the healing process into the body itself.

Healing at Every Level

Most importantly, this work is about empowerment — giving you the tools, understanding, and support you need to move beyond pain and reclaim your life.

It’s rare to find a process that brings together cognitive, emotional, and physical healing in one integrated experience.

That’s what makes this path different — and why it can create change where other methods have fallen short.

“66% of people treated with Pain Reprocessing Therapy became pain-free or nearly pain-free — not by managing symptoms, but by retraining the brain’s response to pain.”

— JAMA Psychiatry, 2021 study by Dr. Yoni Ashar and Dr. Howard Schubiner

Chronic pain makes it hard to enjoy life. It strains relationships, creates constant stress, and often leaves you wondering,

“Why is this happening to me?”

How I Found This Work

For years, I worked with people in pain — listening to their stories, feeling where pain lived in their bodies, and doing my best to help. Sometimes I was successful. Other times, despite everything I knew, the pain remained — and I didn’t understand why.

That mystery stayed with me.

When I discovered Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) and studied the neuroscience that informs its methods, my questions were finally answered. I began to understand the mechanisms that create and sustain chronic pain. What a discovery — one that’s changed how I practice, and how I live.

This work has helped me too. I used to struggle with pain in my back, arms, and hands. But since integrating what I’ve learned through PRT, those symptoms have become rare. That’s why I’m so passionate about sharing this work — it offers real tools for breaking free from the pain cycle and returning to a life of greater ease and freedom.

Training, Credentials, and Approach

I’m a certified PRT practitioner and a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) with over 15 years of experience working with pain — how it manifests, how it holds in the body, and how it can be released.

I bring a unique blend of competencies that make me well-suited for this approach. My years of massage experience, along with listening to my clients’ stories of pain and stress, have given me deep insight into how pain manifests in the body. This experience has shaped my intuition, honed my effectiveness as a bodyworker, and fueled my dedication to this path.

I also have a strong commitment to the therapeutic relationship, further shaped by my additional training in:

  • Non-directive creative therapy at the CRAM

  • Trauma work at the Embody Lab

  • Official PRT certification training with Dr. Howard Shubiner & Hal Greenham

I’m personally devoted to helping people out of suffering. It is very important to me. What I love about this approach is that it informs and empowers people with tools that give them independence.

You don’t have to rely on medication forever.

You’re not stuck in endless therapy.

You can avoid risky, invasive surgery.

How It Works

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Understand Your Pain

  • You’ll learn how pain can persist even after injuries heal — and how the brain’s interpretation of pain signals can be retrained and reversed.

    Understanding the true nature of your pain is the first step toward freedom.

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Reframing Pain and Reducing Fear

  • Fear is a major amplifier of chronic pain.

    Through guided exploration, you’ll learn how pain can be unlearned, and how shifting from fear to feelings of safety and empowerment can calm your nervous system.

    Reframing your experience gives you more agency, control, and hope as you move forward.

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Massage Therapy and Breathwork

  • Breathwork helps regulate the nervous system, moving it out of survival mode and into a state of restoration.

    This embodied work supports the mind-body coherence that is essential for deep, lasting healing.

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Somatic Tracking and Journaling

  • This simple but powerful practice helps the brain “unlearn” the pain response.

    Journaling is used throughout the process to deepen insight, track progress, and reinforce new, healthier neural patterns.

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Resuming Normal Activities

  • Encouraging movement without overprotection helps override old conditioned pain circuits, allowing new, resilient patterns to take hold — and helping you reclaim your life.

I will be with you all along the way to help you through the difficult moments. There may be times of frustration during this process which requires patience and self compassion. With my help you will certainly improve your symptoms.

Who This Is For

If you’ve been living with persistent pain, feeling stuck, and wondering if there’s another way — this approach was created for you.

You don’t need to “push through” or accept pain as your new normal.

You don’t have to stay caught between medications, procedures, or unanswered questions.

If you’re curious, hopeful, or simply tired of trying the same solutions with little change — you’re in the right place.

This work is for you if:

You’ve been managing chronic pain that conventional treatments haven’t fully resolved.

You’re open to the idea that healing can happen by working with your body, your brain, and your nervous system — not just against them.

You’re ready to explore a path that is gentle, science-backed, and designed to restore your sense of wholeness.

Conditions That May Benefit

  • Chronic back pain

  • Fibromyalgia

  • Neck and shoulder pain

  • Tension headaches & migraines

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS)

  • Other functional pain syndromes

Life on the Other Side of Pain

This process isn’t just about reducing symptoms. It opens the door to a new way of living. As pain fades and your nervous system calms, other parts of you come alive again.

A Return to Joy

As pain begins to release its grip, you’ll find yourself noticing and appreciating the beautiful things around you again. Life starts to feel brighter, lighter, and more open — not in spite of your past pain, but because of how far you’ve come.

Understand Your Body and Mind

Through this process, you’ll gain insight into how pain works — both physically and neurologically. Understanding the connection between your thoughts, emotions, and body gives you the tools to relate to pain differently and build lasting resilience.

Freedom to Move Forward

Without pain calling the shots, you can begin to plan new adventures and take on challenges that once felt out of reach. Instead of shrinking your life to avoid discomfort, you’ll start expanding it with confidence and clarity.

Grow Through the Healing Process

As you heal, deeper shifts begin to happen. You may notice increased self-awareness, a gentler relationship with yourself, and even the desire to share this knowledge with others who are struggling. These are the quiet gifts of unlearning pain.

What’s Included

4

Weekly 1:1 Sessions

120 minutes each

Each Session Combines

  • Deep assessment and education

  • Hands-on bodywork, breathwork, somatic exploration, and journaling support

  • Personal guidance through the entire healing process

The 4 treatments are delivered as a series over a period of 5 weeks

Next series is May 25—June 30

$680 + tax

Payment Plan: 4 weekly payments of $170 available

Real Results

Eric is a wizard. After 3 sessions of his approach using PRT & Massage therapy, my carpal tunnel-which started with numbness and had me seriously worried-was completely resolved. I’d been dealing with it for over a month with almost no improvement. On top of that, some long standing shoulder and ankle pain disappeared and hasn’t come back. His mix of deep massage and pain reprocessing is next level. Can’t recommend it enough.

— Isabelle Pichler

FAQ

  • Yes. Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), combined with bodywork and breathwork, is a non-invasive, evidence-based method designed to help your body and mind safely relearn how to process pain. It’s about calming your nervous system, not forcing anything. You will be supported every step of the way.

  • Before starting, we carefully assess your symptoms to distinguish between structural injuries and neuroplastic (learned) pain. If there is an active injury that needs medical treatment, we’ll recommend you pursue that first. However, studies show that in many chronic pain cases, no ongoing structural damage is present — the brain simply remains “stuck” in a pain cycle that can be reversed.

  • Understandably, many clients feel skeptical after trying multiple treatments. Pain Reprocessing Therapy is different: it focuses on retraining how your brain interprets pain signals, rather than just masking symptoms. Clinical studies show that 66% of people treated with PRT became pain-free or nearly pain-free — and many others experienced significant improvements.

  • No. You only need to be open to the possibility. As you start to experience changes, your confidence will naturally grow. This process meets you exactly where you are — curiosity and willingness are enough to begin.

  • Most clients notice shifts during the 4-session treatment series. Healing is not always linear, but with guidance, practice, and self-compassion, you can make meaningful progress and continue improving even after our work together.

  • In many cases, yes — but part of this process is helping you feel more confident in your own body’s resilience. We’ll discuss your unique situation during the discovery call to make sure this is the right approach for you.

  • That’s completely normal. Healing chronic pain patterns requires patience, and emotional ups and downs are part of the journey. I will be here to support you through difficult moments with encouragement, tools, and a compassionate space for you to grow.

Ready to feel more ease and enjoy being in your body again? Take the first step.