optimisticus
Optimisticus is a term used in contemporary psychology and cultural studies to denote a proposed construct describing a pervasive tendency to anticipate favorable outcomes across diverse situations. It is not a formal diagnostic category but a theoretical concept intended to capture elements of optimism, resilience, and adaptive coping that appear consistently across contexts.
The term combines the Latin optimus (best) with the suffix -icus. It has appeared in academic discussions
In research, optimisticus is typically operationalized via composite scales that assess expectancy of positive events, perceived
Limitations include the risk of overlapping with related constructs such as hope, self-efficacy, or trait optimism.
Related topics include optimism, resilience, positive psychology, and hope.