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 You are between age 18-35 (m/w)  and at least one of the following describes you: 

  • Operate under constant pressure
  • Must stay emotionally in control
  • Feel unsure about your future path
  • Like to strengthen mental resilience
  • Feel stuck before major decisions
  • Struggle to commit or move forward
  • Work in high-performance environments
  • Don’t know where you stand in life
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Join psychological research studies

get informed

Your participation in the study will be anonymous. The results will not be presented with your name, and all information will be handled in a way that prevents personal identification. All data will be treated as strictly confidential.

be randomized selected

Please note that submitting an application does not guarantee participation. Applicants are first screened based on study-specific criteria, after which eligible participants are randomly selected in accordance with the research protocol.

benefit from the outcome

There is no guarantee that participation in this study will help you achieve your personal goals. However, participation contributes to scientific knowledge and may help others in the future.

Psychological Therapy vs Coaching

A psychologist holds at least a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Psychology and is trained in diagnostics, research, and the empirical study of human cognition, emotion, and behavior. Psychologists may promote mental well-being and personal development and won’t diagnose.

A licensed psychologist, on the other hand, has completed additional clinical training and is legally regulated. They may be qualified to treat mental health disorders through structured, evidence-based therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), or psychodynamic therapy. A psychotherapist is clinically trained and licensed to work with psychological conditions that often require long-term therapeutic intervention.

A psychological life coach or counsellor, however, is in most countries not a regulated profession. Therefore, we recommend choosing a coach or counsellor who has at least graduated as a psychologist (M.Sc.)  to provide a deeper scientific understanding of human behavior and a commitment to professional and ethical standards.

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