protopsychological

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English

Etymology

proto- +‎ psychological

Adjective

protopsychological (not comparable)

  1. Being or relating to an earlier form of what is now known as psychology.
    • 2011, Kelly Bulkeley, ‎Clodagh Weldon, Teaching Jung (page 1)
      Just as he found protopsychological insights in the sacred texts of ancient religions, Jung identified essentially religious qualities in the modern scientific discipline of psychology.