Adversity Articles
Can a Devastating Shark Attack Really Lead to a Better Life?
Post-traumatic growth, family, and spirituality in the Soul Surfer story
Published on April 10, 2011 by Melanie A. Greenberg, Ph.D. in The Mindful Self-Express, Psychology Today
Tonight, a friend and I took our tween girls to see the movie SoulSurfer, about Bethany Hamilton, a teenage Hawaiian girl whose left arm was bitten off by a 40-foot tiger shark on Halloween. The title comes from a term used to describe surfers who surf because it is their passion, not just because of the competitions. The movie was an inspirational story of a brave young woman who, with determination, family support, and religious faith, was able to return to surfing, eventually winning a world championship and becoming a professional surfer. Bethany’s story was truly inspirational and is a fine example of what psychologists call post-traumatic growth—the ability to derive positive benefits from adversity. Although traumatic events, such as a shark bite, are painful and difficult, going through this experience may induce psychological maturity and a new appreciation of life. …