Department of Psychology, Pacific University.
Private Practice.
Am Psychol. 2017 Jul-Aug;72(5):434-445. doi: 10.1037/amp0000130.
Psychobiography is best understood as a branch of applied personality science in which experimental findings are used to explore the lives and personalities of public figures, from artists to politicians. This article introduces the field, addresses questions commonly raised about it, and explores, among other subjects, what psychobiographical research might offer to the field of psychology. Two recent model psychobiographies are described in detail-McAdams's (2010) profile of George W. Bush and Kasser's (2013) analysis of John Lennon-both of which are oriented scientifically and rooted in experimentally derived concepts. Lastly, criteria for evaluating psychobiographical studies are summarized, as well as attributes of effective psychobiography that tend to include the components of fact, fit, and function. (PsycINFO Database Record
心理传记学最好被理解为应用人格科学的一个分支,在这个分支中,实验结果被用来探索从艺术家到政治家等公众人物的生活和个性。本文介绍了这一领域,探讨了人们通常对它提出的问题,并探讨了心理传记学研究可能为心理学领域提供的一些内容。本文详细介绍了两个最近的心理传记学模式——麦克亚当斯(2010)对乔治·W·布什的描述和卡瑟(2013)对约翰·列侬的分析——这两个模式都在科学上定位,并以基于实验得出的概念为基础。最后,总结了评估心理传记学研究的标准,以及有效心理传记学的特点,这些特点往往包括事实、契合和功能等组成部分。