Hello all, I'm looking for resources that will help briefly elaborate on the ethical implications of disclosing/not disclosing to narrators that their unconscious will be captured within a psychoanalytic research context.
Which do you intend: (1) not disclosing the fact that their unconscious will be captured within a psychoanalytic research context, or (2) not disclosing which facts were captured within a psychoanalytic research context?
I think the phrase "will be captured within" in this context is just a figurative way of saying "will be revealed within". Of course if and when that occurs, it would be a matter of degree and interpretation. And as S. Béatrice Marianne Ewalds-Kvist seems to be suggesting, psychoanalysis may not even reveal the unconscious at all; it may just be a quasi-theoretical idiom for certain "talking cure" therapies.
I too have trouble understanding the question. I do not understand what capture means in this context. I do not know who the narrator is. I do not know what happens to what is captured.
Will the person be identified in the research? What is the purpose of the research? Oh so much is not told in the question. Will murderous unconscious thoughts be made public? etc