An unproven perception-modifying technique refers to a method or approach that has not been scientifically validated or supported by empirical evidence to effectively alter an individual's perception.
The placebo effect occurs when a person experiences psychological or physical improvements after receiving treatment that is actually inactive or has no therapeutic value.
Informed consent involves obtaining permission from the client before implementing any treatment procedure, ensuring they have all relevant information about potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.
Ethical guidelines provide standards and principles that psychologists follow to ensure professional conduct and protect the well-being of their clients.
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