The principle of 'do no harm' refers to the ethical obligation and responsibility of psychologists to prioritize the well-being and safety of their patients, ensuring that their actions do not cause any intentional or unintentional harm.
Related terms
Confidentiality: Psychologists are obligated to maintain confidentiality by keeping patient information private, unless there is potential harm to self or others.
Informed Consent: This refers to psychologists obtaining permission from patients before providing any treatment or intervention, ensuring they understand the risks involved.
Dual Relationships: Psychologists must avoid entering into multiple relationships with their clients (e.g., personal friendships) that could potentially compromise objectivity or lead to harm.