8.2 Consent, privacy, and confidentiality in trauma-related art
2 min read•july 25, 2024
Trauma-related art requires careful ethical consideration. Artists must prioritize , protecting privacy, and respecting survivors' autonomy. These practices build trust, prevent re-traumatization, and ensure ethical representation of sensitive experiences.
Balancing authenticity with privacy is crucial when depicting trauma. Artists should use anonymization techniques, secure data management, and obtain explicit permission for public display. Violations can lead to legal, ethical, and professional consequences, damaging both the artist and subjects.
Ethical Considerations in Trauma-Related Art
Informed consent for trauma art
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Informed consent empowers trauma survivors to control their narratives ensures ethical representation
Key components include full disclosure of project details, potential risks, and right to withdraw
Artists bear responsibility to respect survivor autonomy avoid re-traumatization through careful approach
Obtaining consent builds trust with subjects fosters collaborative relationships
Failure to secure consent risks emotional harm to subjects damages artist's professional reputation