Informed Consent: The process where therapists provide clients with information about treatment options, potential risks/benefits involved, ensuring that clients make informed decisions about their care.
Confidentiality: The ethical principle that protects clients' privacy by ensuring that information shared during therapy sessions remains confidential unless there is imminent harm or legal obligations.
Resistance: In therapy, resistance refers to any conscious or unconscious behaviors displayed by clients that hinder progress or prevent them from fully engaging in therapeutic work.