Get Involved
There Are Many Fun Ways You Can Join The Gupta Program
Volunteering is a great way to give back to the Program at the same time as prioritizing your own Retraining. Volunteers are fully supported in their role and are always encouraged to pace and place their health first.
Help Us Spread The Word
Join The Research Team
Become A Forum Volunteer
Contribute To Our Blog
Learn More About Our Crowdfunding Campaign
Not Sure How You Would Like To Be Involved?
Help Us Spread The Word
Please help us get the word out about our revolutionary Neuroplasticity and Holistic Health Program by downloading the following resources and sharing them with medical and healthcare professionals.
Join the Research Team
If you have an interest in research and analysis, you might enjoy supporting our research team. Several studies have been conducted to test the effectiveness of The Gupta Program, and many more are in-progress or planned.
- Roles include online research, database management and outreach, and data analysis.
- Your contribution would support efforts to facilitate future randomized controlled trials of The Gupta Program.
- We welcome new and experienced researchers.
For more information, please contact our Clinical Research Director, Kelly Scotti
Our loving community forum is an exclusive and private space for Retrainers to learn more about the program, share their successes and help support others.
Become Part of Our Loving Forum Team
A Facebook forum volunteer is a fun and flexible role, enabling you to contribute in a way that suits your lifestyle. You make your own hours and choose which tasks you would personally like to be involved with. It's a wonderful way to give back to the forum, be part of a supportive team and make new friends.
Contribute to the Gupta Program Blog
Do You Have A Passion For Writing, Believe In Our Program And Want To Help Other People Regain Their Health And Happiness?
Blogging is also a fantastic way to develop and showcase a portfolio of your creative work. Your blog will be featured in places such as our main blog page, on our social media channels, in our Facebook forum as well as our newsletters. We welcome new and experienced bloggers.
For more information, please contact Jess here
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We are pleased to announce our Crowdfunding Campaign to raise funds for a new study on the Gupta Program treatment for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS).
Gupta Program Crowdfunding Campaign
This independent study will be in association with a well-known independent clinic and research center that we are currently in talks with. Just think of the difference we can make together by definitively showing how effective Amygdala & Insula Retraining (AIR) can be at treating these conditions. Together we can help thousands more reclaim their Health and Happiness.
We Are Already Well On Our Way To Our Target But We Need Your Help
We are open to obtaining funding from a variety of sources from crowdsourcing to pursuing conventional avenues of grant support.
To learn the different ways you can get involved, including spreading the word, or contributing if you are financially able to do so, please visit our Crowdfunding page here.
Not Sure How You Would Like To Be Involved?
If you aren't quite sure yet how you would like to contribute or would prefer to volunteer on a project-by-project basis, then please consider joining our general Facebook Volunteer Community.
When exciting volunteer opportunities come up they are posted in the group and anyone interested can become involved if they choose to do so. There are no strict deadlines, the work is flexile and you will be fully supported by our volunteer coordinator.
The Gupta Progam Facebook Community is open to members of the Gupta Program Facebook forum only.