Unethical psychology practice refers to actions or behaviors by psychologists that violate ethical guidelines, principles, or standards in their professional conduct. These practices can include engaging in harmful or exploitative research, breaching confidentiality, or showing bias and discrimination towards certain individuals or groups.
Informed consent is obtaining permission from participants after informing them about all aspects of a study so they can make an informed decision about their participation.
Confidentiality ensures that information shared by participants during therapy sessions or research studies remains private and protected from unauthorized disclosure.
Prejudice refers to preconceived opinions or attitudes held towards individuals based on their membership in a particular group, often resulting in unfair treatment.