In time of uncertainties, one thing is for certain, we are more than ever committed to exploring and solving mental health and addiction on a global scale. Today’s prospect of the human condition is dire. Greater economic and human resources are allocated to war machines than to community psychiatric and addiction facilities; more soldiers are recruited than frontline case managers or therapists; more community/social/health programs are eliminated while more banks and large corporations such as General Motors Corp. are receiving unlimited bailout money. …