English edit

Etymology edit

geo- +‎ psychic

Adjective edit

geopsychic (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to the emotional or mental qualities or influence of a location.
    • 1999, Balachandra Rajan, Under Western Eyes: India from Milton to Macaulay, page 91:
      India is merely the geopsychic site for a cluster of undesirabilities that continue to be illicitly desired.
    • 2014, Debbie Rye, I Am Wings of Freedom, page 25:
      It seemed that being free from GS was a major factor in keeping well and now I was also discovering that geopsychic stress was also a factor to consider.
    • 2018, Giuliana Bruno, Atlas of Emotion: Journeys in Art, Architecture, and Film, page 9:
      Along the way, we encounter the picturing of geopsychic space as practiced in writing and visual art as well as in maps that design the emotion of lived space and the trajectory of “bio-history” []