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We pursue research in personality psychology, social psychology, cognitive psychology, quantitative and qualitative research methodology.  For details, please consult Research sections.
The Institute of Psychology resides in Brno. There is a branch of the  Institute in Prague, where a library offering services to students and  professional public can be found.
The research at the Institute covers a wide range of topics. Our projects are listed in the section Projects.
The research outcomes are published in Czech as well as international journals, monographs, research reports, conference papers, popular journals, and the media.
The Institute of Psychology publishes the journal Ceskoslovenská psychologie, the only psychological journal in the Czech Republic with an impact factor (0.193 = 2017). The  journal, established in 1957, has a long scientific tradition and  welcomes contributions from psychological research & theory, as well  as psychological practice. From the history of the journal here (in Czech).
 
The history of the institute
In 2017, the Institute of Psychology of  the Czech Academy of Sciences celebrated 50 years from its foundation.  Institute of Psychology of the former Czechoslovak Academy of  Sciences  (CSAV) in Prague with a branch in Brno was founded on 1.4.1967.
The  Institute was founded by combining two departments:
1. The shared   department of Institute of Psychology of Charles University and the Jan   Amos Komensky Institute of Pedagogy of CSAV. This department  specialised  in general and social psychology and it was originally  founded in 1957  from the initiative of prof. PhDr. Jan Dolezal and  prof. PhDr. Otokar  Chlup as a first step toward future independent  psychological  institution in CSAV.
2. The department of pedagogical and  developmental  psychology of Jan Amos Komensky Institute of Pedagogy of  CSAV.
These two  departments also became the foundation of Social  Psychology and  Psychology of Learning Departments of the independent  Institute. A new  Department of Personality Psychology was also founded.
The first director of the Institute of  Psychology of ČSAV was prof.  PhDr. et RNDr. Vladimír Tardy, who was  also the head of the Department  of Personality Psychology. He was  discharged from the directorial seat  in the beginning of 1970’s during  the purge at the beginning of the  so-called normalisation. After that,  he was also send to retirement and  in 1977 became one of the  signatories of Charta 77.
 In 1.1.1970, the Brno branch became Psychological laboratory of CSAV.   Its director became prof. PhDr. Vilem Chmelar. The two institutions,  one  in Brno and one in Prague, professionally cooperated but were   independent. The scientific topics, which were researched at the   Institute of Psychology and at the Psychological laboratory, were   determined by the so-called "State plan of basic research".
   In 1.1.1970, the Brno branch became Psychological laboratory of CSAV.   Its director became prof. PhDr. Vilem Chmelar. The two institutions,  one  in Brno and one in Prague, professionally cooperated but were   independent. The scientific topics, which were researched at the   Institute of Psychology and at the Psychological laboratory, were   determined by the so-called "State plan of basic research".
The   Institute of Psychology of CSAV organised during the 70’s and 80’s   several international conferences on a wide range of topics pertaining   to the psychology of learning. The last of these conferences   specialising on a topic of mental development took place in Prague in   1991.
The Institute of Psychology became, since its foundation, also a publisher of a journal entitled Czechoslovak psychology with a subtitle "journal for psychological theory and practice". The journal was published since 1957 and since the foundation of the Institute they are closely interconnected. The year 2003 was already forty-seventh in an uninterrupted line of publishing. Of course, the journal mirrors the professional and social development in the field as well as in our country within the last 50 years.
In 1983, the Psychological laboratory of CSAV in Brno was along with other social scientific departments incorporated into the Institute for Research of Social Cognition as a psychological department. At the request of the head of the Laboratory, it was linked to the Institute of Psychology of CSAV in Prague in spring 1990.
The social changes after Autumn of 1989 meant also the foundation of scientific council as an important democratic component in organisation of scientific work, opening the institute to the world, international cooperation, free choice of researched topics and open scientific discussion. On the other hand, it also meant strong reduction in number of employees and termination of some of the departments during the several stages of transformation through which CSAV and later AV CR went through.
During the evaluation of the past, it is important to state that despite the ideological pressure from within and without, which led to the deformation of topics as well as people, both academical psychological institutions, whose sole aim was basic research, succeeded in doing psychology as a scientific discipline on a professional level of high quality. Works and publications developed, which withstood the test of time. This is related especially to the research in the regions of cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology and personality psychology.
On the verge between 1992 and 1993 in  accordance with the dissolution  of federal state and the foundation of  independent of Czech republic,  the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences  (CSAV) was transformed into the  Academy of Science of Czech Republic  (AV CR). In 1993, in relation to  the change of leadership within  Institute of Psychology AV CR, the  directorial seat was moved to Brno.  Since then, there were two branches  of the Institute in Prague (branch  related to the research on stress was  disbanded and its researches were  transferred into Ministry of  Defence).
Since 2003, there are four  departments whose members are  employees both from Prague and Brno: the  Department of Personality  Psychology, Department of Cognitive  Psychology, Department of Health  Psychology and Department of  Methodology of Psychology. These  departments determine and characterize  the main areas of research  realised at the Institute of Psychology of  Academy of Sciences of Czech  Republic.



 
			 
                

 
      




























