Informing refers to the act of providing someone with important information or knowledge about a particular subject. In psychology, it specifically refers to the duty of a psychologist to communicate relevant details and potential risks associated with any intervention or technique being used with their client.
Consent is obtaining permission from someone after informing them fully about what they are agreeing to. It ensures that individuals have the right to be part of decisions affecting them.
Ethical guidelines: These are rules and principles established by professional organizations that provide guidance on how psychologists should conduct themselves and practice ethically.