Mayer Claude-Hélène
Department of Industrial Psychology and People Management, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Front Psychol. 2022 Aug 22;13:948167. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.948167. eCollection 2022.
This article focuses on the coping skills of one selected, extraordinary woman, Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton (1757-1854) during the founding of the United States of America. This work contributes to theory on two different levels. First, it contributes to psychobiographical research on women in diverse spheres of society, thereby strengthening the aspect of gender and coping strategies in terms of psychobiographical perspectives. Second, it contributes to theory-building in psychobiographical research anchored in positive psychology, promoting the idea that a multiplicity (crystallisation) of theories should be used to explore and analyse the lifespan of extraordinary individuals. The psychobiography responds to the question how Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton coped with life's challenges and tragedies through the lenses of sense of coherence and faith development theory. The article uses a psychobiographical case study design within the research paradigm of modern hermeneutics. First- and third-person data on the subject were collected and evaluated through thematic analysis, including articles, documentation, letters, film material, and political scripts. Customary ethical standards for psychobiographical research were followed, thereby ensuring an ethical, respectful, empathetic and accountable research approach. The article presents findings on the coping skills, sense of coherence, and faith development in the life of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton which strongly influenced her resilience and support for others during her long and extraordinary life. Conclusions are drawn with regard to the way women cope in different sociocultural, sociopolitical and socio-economic spheres using historical and contemporary retrospectives. Recommendations are provided for future psychobiographical research on women in diverse contexts and in psychobiographical, gendered practice.
本文聚焦于一位杰出女性伊丽莎白·斯凯勒·汉密尔顿(1757 - 1854)在美国建国时期的应对技巧。这项研究在两个不同层面为理论做出了贡献。首先,它为社会不同领域女性的心理传记研究做出了贡献,从而从心理传记的角度强化了性别与应对策略这一方面。其次,它为基于积极心理学的心理传记研究中的理论构建做出了贡献,推动了这样一种观点,即应该运用多种(结晶化)理论来探索和分析杰出人物的一生。该心理传记通过连贯感和信仰发展理论的视角,回应了伊丽莎白·斯凯勒·汉密尔顿如何应对生活中的挑战和悲剧这一问题。本文采用现代诠释学研究范式中的心理传记案例研究设计。通过主题分析收集并评估了关于该研究对象的第一手和第三手资料,包括文章、文献、信件、电影素材以及政治脚本。遵循了心理传记研究的惯常伦理标准,从而确保了一种符合伦理、尊重他人、富有同理心且可问责的研究方法。本文呈现了伊丽莎白·斯凯勒·汉密尔顿生活中的应对技巧、连贯感和信仰发展方面的研究结果,这些在她漫长而非凡的一生中对其恢复力以及对他人的支持产生了强烈影响。通过历史和当代的回顾,得出了关于女性在不同社会文化、社会政治和社会经济领域应对方式的结论。针对未来在不同背景下对女性进行心理传记研究以及心理传记的性别化实践,提供了相关建议。