psychony

/sɪˈkoʊni/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical field of study combining psychology and mythology to understand the symbolic and metaphorical aspects of the human psyche.

“The professor’s research focused on the emerging field of psychony, exploring the intersection of psychological theories and mythological narratives.”

Synonyms

  • psychomythology
  • symbolic psychology

Antonyms

  • empiricism
  • rationalism