Daniella is the Co-Executive Director of WellBody Psychotherapy and the Co-Founder of the Pain Reprocessing Therapy Center, where she has trained and certified thousands of mental health clinicians and practitioners across various health disciplines. Daniella has presented on the topic of pain treatment at conferences and trainings internationally and is currently involved in a PRT clinical trial and ongoing pain research. She is a psychotherapist treating chronic pain using evidence-based practices to reduce pain and improve mind and body wellness.
Paulina is the Co-Executive Director of WellBody Psychotherapy and the Co-Founder of the Pain Reprocessing Therapy Center. Paulina earned her Master’s from the University of Southern California's School of Social Work. She draws influence from cognitive, behavioral, and psychodynamic theories to help patients better understand their mind-body connection and deactivate fear signals in the brain. She encourages patients to approach their pain and subsequent healing not with expectation, but rather through a lens of empowerment. Paulina helps patients increase their self-compassion and self-care as essential tools in chronic pain recovery as well as personal growth.
Zev is a physician with extensive medical training and board certifications in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine, Interventional Sports and Spine and diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound. He has treated thousands of individuals with pain from injuries and chronic illness that impact their function. Following a personal struggle with chronic pain, he experienced first-hand the physical, emotional, mental and cognitive battles associated with recovery. With additional certifications in Pain Reprocessing Therapy and various associated pain and trauma-informed modalities, he brings a unique and comprehensive perspective to chronic pain treatment. Zev empowers patients to understand the intricate mind-body connection to cultivate resilience, foster growth, and unlock a renewed sense of self-efficacy.
Brindi is a licensed Clinical Psychologist. She earned her Master of Arts and Doctorate of Psychology from Forest Institute of Professional Psychology. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship in Primary Care Psychology at Access Community Health Centers in Madison, Wisconsin. She is credentialed by the National Register of Health Service Psychologists and is a member of the Association for the Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms. Dr. Streufert specializes in treating people with chronic pain and medically unexplained symptoms. Her treatment approach utilizes compassionate, evidence-based pain psychotherapy interventions including Pain Reprocessing Therapy and Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy.
Danielle's background demonstrates a deep commitment to supporting individuals in overcoming emotional and physical pain. An MSW graduate from Fordham University, Danielle has extensive experience working with traumatized populations across the lifespan, integrating evidence-based modalities, including EMDR and IFS, into her compassionate approach. She also treats first responders with 9/11-related PTSD and health conditions through the WTC NIOSH Fund. Danielle's personal journey into healing began when her daughter was diagnosed with a chronic condition, which led her to discover Pain Reprocessing Therapy. Inspired by her daughter's healing, Danielle became trained in PRT and EAET, now dedicating her work to helping others release pain.
Jeni earned her Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy after a 23-year-long chronic pain journey. She knows the way out and is grateful to be able to support others in doing the same. Her understanding and empathy weave with evidenced-based tools of Pain Reprocessing Therapy and trauma release, getting at layers of the subconscious and conscious. Jeni believes that in order to evoke real change, we need to heal our nervous system and brain patterning. Rather than only helping chronic pain patients cope with the stress of their symptoms, she treats the pain directly.
Hans is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado and a National Certified Counselor with over 28 years of experience. He earned his Master of Counseling degree from Arizona State University and has received advanced training in Pain Reprocessing Therapy. He is a member of the Association for the Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms, as well as the Colorado Pain Society. Since establishing his private practice in 2001, Hans has specialized in chronic pain therapy. With a background in cognitive behavioral therapy, his focus has gradually shifted to an emphasis on mind-body approaches. Hans values building strong connections with his clients, guiding them through the transformational process of Pain Reprocessing Therapy.
Esti is a psychotherapist based in New York who received her master’s degree from Columbia University School of Social Work. Esti works collaboratively with her clients to develop insight and understanding into their life experiences, while empowering them to find their strengths. While chronic pain may bring one to therapy, Esti believes that the skills and clarity that clients develop in treatment will help them move through the world with a sense of ease. Esti utilizes a multi-faceted approach, integrating aspects of cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, mindfulness, and Pain Reprocessing Therapy into her work.
Drawing from somatic psychology, mindfulness, and neuroscience-based techniques, Mike helps clients navigate chronic pain and personal growth challenges with skill and resilience. Before transitioning into coaching, Mike spent a decade in investment banking and corporate finance, giving him a deep understanding of the pressures and demands professionals face. This background allows him to connect with high-achievers seeking a coach who truly “gets” their world and experiences. Certified in Pain Reprocessing Therapy, Hakomi Mindful Somatic Psychology, and Rolfing Structural Integration, Mike has been in private practice since 2008, guiding clients toward lasting relief by fostering a deep sense of physical, mental, and emotional safety. His experiential approach empowers individuals to take charge of their healing journey, cultivating greater ease, self-trust, and well-being.
Iudita maintains an active 30+ year private practice as a Body-Mind Integration Specialist, working with individuals, couples, and
groups. She is a certified Voice Dialogue, the Psychology of Selves facilitator, and a Hellerwork Structural Integration practitioner. Iudita is deeply informed and experienced in helping her clients integrate their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Her journey with her own pain and desire to help relieve others’ suffering led her to add Pain Reprocessing Coaching to her practice. She specializes in helping clients loosen the grip of their inner critic, perfectionist, controller, and fearful self, creating a doorway to stopping the pain cycle.
Jacob is a recovery coach who helps clients build confidence in their bodies and lives, and guides them as they bring that confidence into the places they fear. Drawing from his background in performing arts and Zen practice and his own recovery from a decade of pain, Jacob supports clients using Pain Reprocessing Therapy, Permission to Move, and several somatic and spiritual practices including singing, drawing, inquiry, and Alexander and Feldenkrais techniques. He is finishing a Master's degree in disability studies and is certified in Pain Reprocessing Therapy, and he loves giving hope to clients who feel deeply stuck and limited by their symptoms. He lives by the Hudson River with his wife and daughter, and loves roaming local waterways in his kayak.