Informed Consent: The process of obtaining permission from individuals to participate in research or receive psychological treatment, after providing them with relevant information about the study or therapy.
Confidentiality: The obligation of psychologists to keep personal information shared by clients or participants confidential unless there is a clear risk of harm to themselves or others.
Debriefing: The process of providing participants with additional information about a study after their participation, including any deception used, explanations for the purpose of the study, and an opportunity for questions or concerns.