The American Psychological Association's Ethical Code refers to a set of guidelines and principles that psychologists follow in order to ensure ethical conduct in their professional practice. These guidelines cover various aspects such as confidentiality, informed consent, avoiding harm, and maintaining professional boundaries.
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Confidentiality: This term refers to keeping information shared by clients or participants private and not disclosing it without their consent.
Informed Consent: This term refers to obtaining voluntary agreement from individuals before involving them in research or therapy by providing them with all relevant information about the study or treatment.
Avoiding Harm: This principle requires psychologists to take precautions to minimize any potential physical or psychological harm that may arise as a result of their research or interventions.
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