What is a mental breakdown?
No, it is not attention-seeking
A mental breakdown can be a terrifying experience. It can feel like you are losing control of your mind and body. You may feel overwhelmed, scared, or out of control. A mental breakdown can lead to intense feelings of anxiety, panic attacks, or even thoughts of suicide. If you are experiencing a mental health emergency seek help right away! Don’t face the battle alone!
Just like this burned-down bus, our brains can stop working. (Photo by Hans Eiskonen on Upsplash)
A mental breakdown is, in fact, not a diagnosis or a condition. It is a general term describing the cases when one has trouble running their day-to-day life. The reasons and symptoms vary between individuals depending on the root cause and one’s own personality. It is important to note that having a mental breakdown does not make one “crazy” or “insane”, words often used colloquially. It is a reaction to prolonged or sudden intense stress.
Mental illness is not a choice.
Having a breakdown is not under one’s control. You cannot snap out of it, and neither is it attention-seeking. It is deep distress that needs medical evaluation and treatment. It should not be ignored. Believing that time will heal is suboptimal, too. Sometimes deadly.
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period of extreme mental or emotional stress. The stress is so great that the person is unable to perform normal day-to-day activities. Some of these include sadness, worry, intense stress, changes in eating and sleeping habits, wanting to withdraw from friends and family, and feeling overwhelmed