prof. PhDr. Zbyněk Vybíral, Ph.D.
Department head, Department of Psychology
Office: 2.60
Joštova 218/10
602 00 Brno
Phone: | +420 549 49 7970 |
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Office hours
WED 12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Courses taught
Spring 2007 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2006 at Faculty of Social Studies
- An article in a journal or monography
- Baccalaureate thesis seminar (PSY184, PSY804)
- Clinical Psychology I
- Communication analyses
- Conference presentation I
- Conference presentation II
- Current issues in psychology
- Dissertation preparation
- Dissertation thesis I
- Dissertation thesis II
- Everyday psychology
- Foreign stay
- Internship - follow up
- Internship (Health Service)
- Introduction to psychology.
- Presentation of the dissertation project
- Psychotherapy
- Publication preparation
- Research review in a journal or monography
- Social psychology
- Teaching
- Theories of Social Psychology
- Thesis Seminar
Spring 2006 at Faculty of Social Studies
- An article in a journal or monography
- Baccalaureate thesis seminar (PSY184, PSY804)
- Conference presentation I
- Conference presentation II
- Councelling Psychology - Relationships, Marriage, Family
- Critical Psychology
- Dissertation thesis
- Foreign study (PSY223, PSY486)
- Integrated psychotherapy
- Internship (Health Service)
- Presentation of the dissertation project
- Project instruction - research participation
- Psychology of everyday life
- Research review in a journal or monography
- Specialization
- Thesis Seminar
Autumn 2005 at Faculty of Social Studies
Spring 2005 at Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2004 at Faculty of Social Studies
- Baccalaureate thesis seminar
- Clinical Psychology I
- Communication analyses
- Communicative Skills
- Everyday psychology
- Internship (Health Service)
- Introduction to psychology.
- Philosophical Discussions about Psychology
- Psychology of Co-Existence in Marriage and Family (PSY142, PSY742)
- Social-psychological group training I
- Theories of Social Psychology
- Thesis Seminar
- Truth and Lie in Communication