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Participate in MCT Research

Contribute to advancing Metacognitive Therapy by joining our research studies — and get the chance to win two free coaching sessions!

Contribute to Our Research

At Metacognitive Therapy Central, we collaborate with international collagues to explore how MCT can be applied to specific challenges. Below, you will find the ongoing research projects. Click the study link to learn more and provide your consent to participate. You can join more than one study and your participation is completely anonymous.

To enter the coaching session giveaway, email a screenshot of your submission receipt to info@metacognitivetherapycentral.com.

Study on Misophonia

We are currently conducting research on misophonia and exploring how MCT can be used to manage symptoms. If you experience misophonia and meet the criteria for participation, you can join this study. Click on “Join the Study” to find out more and provide your consent to participate:

Relationship Satisfaction

The purpose of this study is to examine how cognitive factors such as metacognition and repetitive negative thinking influence the relationship between attachment and satisfaction in romantic relationships