* 1978
Institute of Psychology, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Veveří 97, 602 00 Brno
Tel.: ++420 532290 250
E-mail: filip@psu.cas.cz
Research interests
- psychology of personal constructs - methodology and applications in counselling and clinical work
- analytical psychology
- philosophy of science
Education, practice
- 2005 - 2009: full-time job at the Centre of Clinical Psychology for Children, Prague - Luziny
- 2006: Ph.D., Faculty of Social Sciences, MasarykUniversity, Brno
- 2004 – present: part-time job at the Institute of Psychology, Academy of Sciences
- 2002 - 2004: part-time job at the Centre for Research of Personality Development, Faculty of Social Sciences, Brno
- 1997 – 2003: study of psychology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Brno
Research projects supported by grant agencies
- Grant agency of Czech Republic 406/09/P604: Psychological diagnostics from the point of view of the personal construct theory (2009-2011, postdoctoral project; https://sites.google.com/site/tsvrev/english)
- Grant agency of Czech Republic 406/06/1577: Text analysis as a research and diagnostic tool (2006-2008, member of the research team)
- Cognitive Systems: Experiments, Modelling and Testing in Vision, Judgement and Knowledge (workshop 2.- 3. 11. 2005, Graz, founded by Austrian Science and Research Liaison Office)
Membership in associations and organizations
European Personal Construct Association
Personal Construct Theory & Practice - journal editorial board
Research stays
- 2002 - Cognitive Science Section, University of Graz
Selected publications
Kovářová, M., & Filip, M. (2015). Integrating the differentiated: A review of the personal construct approach to cognitive complexity. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. [http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/De45eE4I4Qd8MxHKQdba/full]
Filip, M. (2014). Psychological meaning from the point of view of the theory of personal constructs. In S. Kreitler, T. Urbánek (Eds.), Conceptions of meaning (pp. 195-209). New York: Nova Publishers.
Filip, M., Kovářová, M., & Urbánek, T. (2012). Relationships between Bannister's intensity and consistency in verbal and non-verbal grids. Personal Construct Theory & Practice, 9, 28-40. [http://www.pcp-net.org/journal/pctp12/index.html]