Over the past two decades, we’ve seen technology fundamentally reshape the way industries scale and deliver value. Enterprise platforms now serve millions of users simultaneously. Retail is personalized in real time. Education has evolved from fixed classrooms to flexible, self-paced learning environments. And yet, for all this progress, mental health care remains tethered to a legacy model — one that resists scale, struggles to adapt, and often falls short of meeting people where they truly are.

We’ve made important strides in access and affordability, but the structure of care itself has remained largely unchanged. The prevailing model — defined by weekly, one-size-fits-all appointments — is misaligned with the way people live and the way they heal. And until we evolve that foundation,

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