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Pain Speak

Pain Speak

Von: Deepak Ravindran
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The Pain Speak podcast is presented by Dr Deepak Ravindran, a full time NHS Consultant specialising in Pain, Anaesthesia, MSK and Lifestyle Medicine. Dr Ravindran is also the author of the book, 'The Pain Free Mindset'. In this podcast Dr Ravindran explores all things related to pain including physical, emotional and social issues. He also looks at the neuroscience of pain and the fantastic advances which have been made in this area of medicine. He also discusses the business of healthcare and pain management. This podcast is all about open and honest discussion and helping find solutions to complex pain problems. For plain speak on pain - this is Pain Speak.© 2026 Pain Speak Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • Pain Reprocessing Therapy Part 3 - Separating the hope and hype
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this solo episode, I explore Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), a novel approach to managing chronic pain that focuses on changing the brain's interpretation of pain signals. I compare PRT with existing therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), discussing the neuroscience behind pain and the effectiveness of PRT. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding pain as a complex emergent interplay of neurological and psychological factors, advocating for an integrated approach to pain management that includes PRT alongside traditional therapies.

    Takeaways

    1. Chronic pain may not indicate physical damage but a nervous system issue.
    2. PRT offers a new perspective on pain management.
    3. Changing the brain's interpretation of pain can lead to recovery.
    4. PRT is gaining attention due to its potential effectiveness.
    5. The nervous system plays a crucial role in chronic pain.
    6. Evidence supports PRT's effectiveness in specific pain populations.
    7. PRT differs fundamentally from CBT and ACT in approach.
    8. Predictive processing theory explains how the brain perceives pain.
    9. PRT can lead to significant reductions in pain intensity.
    10. Integrating various therapies can enhance pain management outcomes.

    Keywords

    Pain Reprocessing Therapy, Chronic Pain, Neuroscience, CBT, ACT, Predictive Processing, Pain Management, Pain Neuroscience, Emotional Awareness, Therapy Techniques




    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for education and general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are experiencing ongoing pain or distress, please consult your healthcare professional.

    Please provide a feedback and comments on the podcast and any questions that you may have.

    If you enjoyed it please rate and leave a review on Spotify/Apple podcasts and tell a friend about this show.


    The Pain Speak podcast is presented by Prof Deepak Ravindran, a NHS Consultant specialising in Pain and Lifestyle Medicine. Dr Ravindran is also the author of the book, 'The Pain Free Mindset'

    Get in touch:
    Twitter: @deepakravindra5
    Instagram: drdeepakravindran
    Website: www.deepakravindran.co.uk
    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/DrDeepakRavindran
    Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@drdeepakravindran5361

    For Clinical Queries and consultations, please go to Berkshire Pain Clinic



    Order a copy of the Pain Free Mindset here

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    36 Min.
  • Pain Reprocessing Therapy Part 2 - A Lived Experience View
    Jan 21 2026

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    In this deeply human episode of PainSpeak, I’m joined by Fiona Symington, who shares her lived experience of chronic fatigue and persistent pain symptoms — and, importantly, what recovery felt like from the inside and what pain reprocessing therapy (PRT) meant to her.

    This is not a conversation about quick fixes, techniques, or “getting it right.” Instead, Fiona gently walks us through the emotional and nervous-system journey of living in a body that no longer felt safe, predictable, or trustworthy. We explore the early signs that something was wrong, the impact of not being believed, and how fear, hypervigilance, and constant symptom-monitoring can quietly become part of the suffering itself.

    Fiona reflects on the slow, often non-linear shifts that marked her path toward healing — moments of understanding, softening, and rebuilding trust rather than pushing or fixing. Together, we talk about identity, grief, and the unexpected challenges of recovery, including how unfamiliar safety can feel after long-term illness.

    This episode is especially for anyone who feels exhausted by trying, overwhelmed by advice, or quietly worried they’re “behind” in their healing. Fiona’s story offers reassurance rather than instruction, and hope without pressure — a reminder that recovery does not begin with effort or perfection, but often with understanding, compassion, and a nervous system learning that it is no longer under threat. This conversation is shared as one person’s experience, not medical advice, and listeners are encouraged to listen gently, at their own pace. I am really gratefu to Fiona for her time and deeply impressed that she is now training to be a clinical psychologist in order to do the research and help people like her.

    You can learn more about Fiona by checking her out on X @fionas_Story and Instagram @Fionas_Story


    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for education and general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are experiencing ongoing pain or distress, please consult your healthcare professional.

    Please provide a feedback and comments on the podcast and any questions that you may have.

    If you enjoyed it please rate and leave a review on Spotify/Apple podcasts and tell a friend about this show.


    The Pain Speak podcast is presented by Prof Deepak Ravindran, a NHS Consultant specialising in Pain and Lifestyle Medicine. Dr Ravindran is also the author of the book, 'The Pain Free Mindset'

    Get in touch:
    Twitter: @deepakravindra5
    Instagram: drdeepakravindran
    Website: www.deepakravindran.co.uk
    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/DrDeepakRavindran
    Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@drdeepakravindran5361

    For Clinical Queries and consultations, please go to Berkshire Pain Clinic



    Order a copy of the Pain Free Mindset here

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    1 Std. und 8 Min.
  • Pain Reprocessing Therapy Part 1 - Pain Protection and Safety
    Jan 16 2026

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    What if chronic pain isn’t a sign of damage — but a learned alarm the nervous system can unlearn?

    In this episode of PainSpeak, I’m joined by Caroline Davies, a specialist pain physiotherapist with over 25 years of experience working across the NHS, the US healthcare system, and now in independent practice in the UK. Caroline’s work sits at the cutting edge of modern pain care, blending deep physiotherapy expertise with contemporary neuroscience and emotion-focused therapies.

    Together, we explore one of the most important — and often misunderstood — shifts happening in pain medicine today: the move from viewing chronic pain purely as a problem of tissue damage, to understanding it as a problem of persistent threat signalling in the brain and nervous system.

    From Physiotherapy to Pain Reprocessing Therapy - This episode follows close on the heels of the Channel 4 documentary on 8th Jan featuring Dr. Rangan Chatterjee - The drug Free doctor as he interviewed a patient with chronic pain who had used Pain Reprocessing therapy to reduce her pain significantly. Of course this has given us the chance to understand in more detail what PRT is and isnt!!

    About Caroline Davies

    Caroline began her career in traditional musculoskeletal physiotherapy, working extensively with complex pain presentations including CRPS, pelvic pain, cancer-related pain, and trauma-associated pain. Over time, she noticed a familiar pattern many clinicians will recognise: people whose scans looked “reassuring,” whose tissues had healed, yet whose pain continued — sometimes worsening — despite doing everything they were told.

    In this conversation, We talk candidly about the limits of conventional approaches, the frustration clinicians can feel when progress stalls, and the curiosity that eventually led her to train in Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT), Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET), and more recently, Internal Family Systems-informed approaches.

    As always on PainSpeak, the aim is not to tell you what to think — but to help you understand pain differently, so that change becomes possible.

    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for education and general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are e

    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for education and general information only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are experiencing ongoing pain or distress, please consult your healthcare professional.

    Please provide a feedback and comments on the podcast and any questions that you may have.

    If you enjoyed it please rate and leave a review on Spotify/Apple podcasts and tell a friend about this show.


    The Pain Speak podcast is presented by Prof Deepak Ravindran, a NHS Consultant specialising in Pain and Lifestyle Medicine. Dr Ravindran is also the author of the book, 'The Pain Free Mindset'

    Get in touch:
    Twitter: @deepakravindra5
    Instagram: drdeepakravindran
    Website: www.deepakravindran.co.uk
    Linktree: https://linktr.ee/DrDeepakRavindran
    Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@drdeepakravindran5361

    For Clinical Queries and consultations, please go to Berkshire Pain Clinic



    Order a copy of the Pain Free Mindset here

    For Season 1 and 3:
    Mixed and edited by Rob Cao at...

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
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