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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
psychobabble
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And only rarely do they allow their managers to couch frank appraisals in canned legalese and innocuous psychobabble.
▪ As instrumentally overblown as the worst art rock and as lyrically shallow as any psychobabble.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
psychobabble

1976, from psycho- (representing psychology) + babble (n.). Earlier was psychologese (1961).

Wiktionary
psychobabble

n. The jargon of psychology and psychoanalysis, especially when regarded as trite or trivial. (from 20th c.)

WordNet
psychobabble

n. using language loaded with psychological terminology

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Psychobabble

Psychobabble (a portmanteau of " psychology" or " psychoanalysis" and " babble") is a form of speech or writing that uses psychological jargon, buzzwords, and esoteric language to create an impression of truth or plausibility. The term implies that the speaker or writer lacks the experience and understanding necessary for the proper use of psychological terms. Additionally, it may imply that the content of speech deviates markedly from common sense and good judgement.

Some buzzwords that are commonly heard in psychobabble have come into widespread use in business management, motivational seminars, self-help, folk psychology, and popular psychology.

Frequent use of psychobabble can associate a clinical, psychological word with meaningless, or less meaningful, buzzword definitions. Laypersons often use such words when they describe life problems as clinical maladies even though the clinical terms are not meaningful or appropriate.

Most professions develop a unique vocabulary which, with frequent use, may become commonplace buzzwords. Professional psychologists may reject the "psychobabble" label when it is applied to their own special terminology.

The allusions to psychobabble imply that some psychological concepts lack precision and have become meaningless or pseudoscientific, often referring to unfalsifiable ideas. Science demands the testing of falsifiable ideas in experiments whose results are repeatable. In the field of psychology, the scientific method is some times replaced by inductive reasoning. The ideas obtained from such reasoning are not strictly speaking part of psychology itself, since they lack scientific grounding.

Usage examples of "psychobabble".

Talking about how healthy my self-image is, is like the gateway drug to pure psychobabble.

Sometimes it’s better to trust your core beliefs rather than rely on the hyperbolized psychobabble that permeates much of society today.