psy·cho·bab·ble 
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n. Language characterized by the often inaccurate use of jargon from psychiatry and psychotherapy: "Discussions ... sometimes ... consist of consciousness-raising psychobabble, with the students' feelings and experiences valued as much as anything the professor or texts have to offer" (Karen Lehrman).
[Coined by Richard Dean Rosen (born 1949), American writer.]
psycho·bab′bler n.