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Privacy and Security in AI-Driven Mental Health Apps


ISBN13: 9781041079002
To be Published: August 2026
Publisher: CRC Press
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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Today Privacy and Security in AI-Driven Mental Health Apps has expanding landscape of mental health technology. For that, we need to concentrate on the essential topics of privacy and security in AI-powered mental health apps. As the use of AI-driven solutions in mental health treatment advances, questions about the ethical management of sensitive data, user privacy, and system vulnerabilities have surfaced as serious challenges. This book gives a complete investigation of these difficulties, addressing how privacy-preserving approaches and secure systems might maintain trust, openness, and ethical integrity in mental health applications. The book is organized to cover a broad variety of subjects. It starts with an introduction to mental health applications and their integration with AI technology, followed by a full discussion on the sorts of data acquired, including sensitive behavioral, physiological, and psychological data. It then analyzes privacy threats, such as data breaches and abuse of personal information, and security problems including cyberattacks and flaws in AI systems. This book has some chapters which cover advanced solutions, including encryption approaches, differential privacy, blockchain integration, and federated learning, as well as the importance of regulatory frameworks like GDPR and HIPAA (including case studies of real-world applications to exhibit both achievements and failures in privacy and security). The last parts cover future directions, ethical issues, and suggestions for developers, physicians, and politicians. With contributions from specialists across disciplines, this book serves as important collection for understanding the convergence of AI, mental health, and data security, seeking to stimulate innovation while respecting user rights.

Subjects:
Mental Health Law
Contents:
PART I: FOUNDATIONS AND CONTEXT.
Chapter 1: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Mental Health Care
Chapter 2: The Digital Transformation of Mental Health Services
Chapter 3: Data Privacy and Security in AI-Driven Mental Health Ecosystems
Chapter 4: Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Frameworks in AI Mental Health

PART II: TECHNICAL FOUNDATIONS AND DATA MANAGEMENT.
Chapter 5: AI Models and Algorithms for Mental Health Applications
Chapter 6: Secure Data Infrastructure and System Architecture
Chapter 7: Privacy-Preserving Data Processing and Sharing
Chapter 8: Federated Learning and Edge Computing for Mental Health AI

PART III: PRIVACY RISKS, ETHICS, AND TRUST.
Chapter 9: Risk Assessment and Threat Modeling in AI Mental Health
Chapter 10: Data Breaches, User Trust, and Psychological Safety
Chapter 11: Bias, Fairness, and Cultural Sensitivity in AI Systems
Chapter 12: Ethical and Psychological Implications of AI Surveillance

PART IV: GOVERNANCE, TRANSPARENCY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY.
Chapter 13: Explainable AI and Transparency in Clinical Decision-Making
Chapter 14: Digital Consent, Autonomy, and Identity Management
Chapter 15: Accountability, Auditing, and Compliance Mechanisms

PART V: FUTURE DIRECTIONS.
Chapter 16: Balancing Innovation, Ethics, and Security in the Future of AI Mental Health
Chapter 17: Conclusion of the book