Protecting Data Privacy in Art Therapy Applications through Secure Network Protocols
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Abstract
Art therapy applications have evolved as effective instruments for promoting mental health and emotional well-being, providing patients with an artistic form for self-expression and healing. However, the sensitive nature of the data involved, which includes personal health information, artistic outputs, and therapeutic specifics, raises serious privacy and security concerns. Sharing this private information can have major consequences, such as identity theft, emotional suffering, and potential stigma, affecting both personal and professional areas of the individual's life. As a result, securing the security, privacy, and trustworthiness of art therapy data is critical for protecting both the patient's identity and therapeutic content. There search investigates the requirement for strong network protocols to protect sensitive data in digital art therapy applications. There search focuses on integrating privacy-enhancing methods to ensure data confidentiality and integrity while also fostering trust between patients and therapy providers. The findings highlight the important need for comprehensive security frameworks to keep art therapy applications safe and effective as mental health support tools. Future studies should seek to improve these safety measures while maintaining the therapeutic effects of these digital networks.