verb
- to analyze or interpret something in psychological terms
- to theorize about psychological motivations or causes
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘psychologize’
Usage: often used when someone makes amateur psychological assessments
Examples
- She constantly psychologizes her friends’ behavior instead of taking it at face value.
- The critic psychologizes the author’s work, finding hidden meanings in every character.
- He psychologizes every argument, claiming it stems from childhood trauma.
- The therapist never psychologizes without proper evidence and training.
- Stop trying to psychologize my decisions – sometimes I just like chocolate.
- The documentary psychologizes the criminal’s actions through expert interviews.