This article explores the paradigmatic synergistic consolidation of psychology and expressive stylistics. Synergistic consolidation refers to an important field of study that examines the interrelationship between language and psychology. The research aims to provide a deeper understanding of the emotional and psychological components of language, as expressive linguistic tools serve as key mechanisms for conveying an individual's inner world, feelings, and emotions. The study investigates how emotions are reflected in language and how they can be understood from a psychological perspective, allowing for an analysis of how linguistic units relate to mental processes. The topic examines the expressive stylistic of the Kazakh language—such as metaphors, hyperboles, epithets, and other figurative linguistic devices—to explore how emotions and feelings are manifested in psychology. Additionally, the study analyzes the psychological mechanisms behind these tools, their impact on the human psyche, and the role of language in regulating emotions. The research findings contribute to the understanding of new knowledge at the intersection of psychology and linguistics, offering deeper insights into the harmonious interaction between language and psychology.

