Exploring the Life Story of Ellen Pakkies: A Psychobiographical Study

Authors

  • Dominique Serfontein University of South Africa
  • Ghouwa Ismail University of South Africa
  • Ashley Van Niekerk University of South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2957-3645/17565

Keywords:

Ellen Pakkie, methamphetamine, filicide, psychobiography, Lavender Hill, South Africa

Abstract

This psychobiographical study examines a controversial contemporary figure whose experiences of abuse, stress, trauma and lack of systemic support contributed to her committing filicide. The well-known South African life story of Ellen Pakkies serves as a catalyst for highlighting a wide range of psychosocial issues, such as sexual abuse, child neglect, gender-based violence and, in particular, the ramifications of substance abuse, that plague many marginalised communities on the Cape Flats. The overarching aim of this study was to describe and interpret the unique and complex developmental process of Ellen across her lifespan, and her experiences as a caregiver of a son with methamphetamine dependency. This exploration was guided by Baltes’ theory of lifespan developmental psychology. A single-case, qualitative psychobiographical study was employed with radio interviews, speeches and court transcripts. The findings of this study revealed two main themes: (1) environmental risk factors that compromised well-being and diminished quality of life; and (2) lifelong stressors and challenges and their impact on daily existence. Based on the findings it is suggested that the tragic occurrence of Ellen strangling her son to death cannot be attributed to a single cause, but rather to the amalgamation of traumatic experiences and prolonged abuse that Ellen was subjected to from childhood to adulthood. This study indicates the impact of prolonged abuse on different aspects of an individual’s development and the need for psychological intervention in impoverished communities.

Author Biographies

Ghouwa Ismail, University of South Africa

PhD

Senior Researcher & HPCSA MA Internship Site Coordinator

Ashley Van Niekerk, University of South Africa

Prof

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Published

2025-03-12

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Serfontein, D., Ismail, G., & Van Niekerk, A. (2025). Exploring the Life Story of Ellen Pakkies: A Psychobiographical Study. Social and Health Sciences, 24 pages . https://doi.org/10.25159/2957-3645/17565

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