Psychologists must take precautions to prevent any physical, emotional, or psychological harm to their clients during therapy or experiments. This includes ensuring confidentiality, obtaining informed consent, and following ethical guidelines.
Related terms
Confidentiality: The obligation of psychologists to keep information shared by clients private.
Informed Consent: Obtaining permission from clients after providing them with enough information about the potential risks and benefits of participating in therapy or experiments.
Ethical Guidelines: Principles that psychologists follow to ensure they are acting responsibly and ethically in their practice.