verb
- to analyze or interpret something in psychological terms
- to theorize about psychological matters, often excessively or inappropriately
Usage: often disapproving
Examples
- The therapist tends to psychologize every aspect of her patients’ behavior.
- Don’t psychologize his decision to quit; maybe he just found a better job.
- The book psychologizes the historical events through a Freudian lens.
- She has a tendency to psychologize simple social interactions.
- Critics argue that the film psychologizes the villain’s actions too much.
- The professor warned students not to psychologize literary characters without textual evidence.