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As the younger generations of people continue to tend unto laxity in their views on the usage of substances such as benzodiazepines and THC products, and the ever-increasingly stressful economic and social landscape- laden with the burdens of high inflation on low incomes and skewed social environments brought on by the vain ideals bred through social media- this breeds the perfect ground for mental disorders and substances to partner together in stealing the lives, happiness and futures of those afflicted by them. Although there are tens of millions of people in the United States alone whose school, work, and family lives have been trashed by the plague of mental disorders such as severe depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety along with substance abuse, only about half of them ever get to receive the proper treatment they need. This saddening fact can be attributed to many factors, starting with the negative reputation surrounding the matter that causes fear of being committed to a ward, along with the reality that mental health and substance abuse care is simply way too unaffordable for the average citizen, with the average per person cost of services such as therapy and counseling getting up to ten thousand dollars per year and rehab facilities reaching an average of over eight thousand dollars, the costs alone are enough to discourage even a suffering victim away from pursuing the help they know is needed, especially seeing as many people are uninsured or underinsured, meaning their medical care will not cover them in these instances. Another issue that arises is that the average individual is uninformed about things such as the importance of mental health awareness and addiction prevention and, therefore, is ill-equipped to spot and preemptively find solutions to such problems. In recent times, because of the rapid uptick in the instances of depression-related incidents, bipolar disorder, psychosis, PTSD, and schizophrenia, the general public is starting to become more aware of the dire need for readily available and accessible mental health and substance abuse services and many investments and developments have been made in this sector which has led to the emergence of brand new and revamped technologies that have revolutionized the way we go about mental health and addiction support. Firstly, the introduction of Telehealth services such as timely care, some of which are even freely provided through certain institutions, has greatly increased the accessibility of such resources by virtue of the fact that since it is virtual, even those who live in more rural or underserved areas of the country and the world are able to have access to guidance counselors and general help right at their fingertips. With this service comes the ability to receive in-depth treatment without ever revealing your identity, and this anonymity helps to encourage those who were formerly put off from pursuing help due to the fear of the stigma surrounding being associated with anything related to mental health and addiction help to actually seek it. Similarly, there are self-help and mindfulness apps such as Headspace with a plethora of resources to help people struggling with anxiety and depression symptoms as well as addictions and negative habits in creative ways such as breathing exercises, meditation, cognitive-behavioral therapy exercises, community forums, and other medical and non-medical approaches. The more popular these apps and platforms become, the more they help to inform people of the possibility that they might be experiencing symptoms of mental and addictive disorders, which pushes them to want to discover more about such resources and helps to entice these individuals to be more consistent and engaged in their treatment by increasing the appeal and accessibility in comparison to traditional in-person therapy. Additionally, with new technologies such as smartwatches and fitness trackers, critical information about a patient, such as their mood and vital fluctuations and sleep patterns can provide information useful to determine specifically tailored courses of treatment This information can help identify potential triggers and tailor treatment plans.