Client permission refers to the consent given by a client for their therapist to share information or discuss their personal experiences with others. It is an essential ethical principle in therapy that ensures confidentiality and respect for the client's privacy.
This term refers to the duty of therapists to keep all information shared by clients during therapy sessions confidential, unless there are legal or safety concerns.
Informed consent is when clients are provided with clear and detailed information about the therapeutic process, potential risks, benefits, and alternatives before they agree to participate.
Ethical guidelines are professional standards that therapists follow to ensure they provide appropriate treatment while respecting the rights and well-being of their clients.