The principle of ethics refers to a set of guidelines or standards that psychologists follow to ensure the well-being and rights of their clients. These principles outline the ethical responsibilities and professional conduct expected from psychologists.
Related terms
Confidentiality: This term refers to the obligation of psychologists to keep any personal information shared by their clients private and not disclose it without permission.
Informed Consent: This term refers to obtaining permission from clients after providing them with all relevant information about the nature, purpose, risks, and benefits of any psychological treatment or research.
Beneficence: This term refers to acting in a way that promotes the well-being and best interests of clients while minimizing harm.