
Psych2Go
3 mins 58 secs
Ages 14 - 18
This video from Psych2Go outlines seven signs of a mental breakdown, including isolation, depressive symptoms, absent-mindedness, unhealthy lifestyle changes, paranoia, slowing down of speech, and panic attacks. It encourages viewers to reach out for help if they identify with these signs and emphasizes the importance of mental well-being.
Hey Psych2Goers, have you ever found yourself in a period of intense mental distress? That's what a mental breakdown can feel like. Some experience it progressively, while others can feel it very suddenly. You may even find yourself unable to perform daily tasks due to the feeling of being so overwhelmed. So, here are seven signs you may be having a mental breakdown: 1. Isolation: Do you find yourself constantly avoiding social gatherings? While wanting to be alone from time to time is perfectly normal, constant isolation may be a sign of a mental breakdown. According to Novotny, premature mortality is often associated with social isolation and loneliness. If you find yourself avoiding all social situations, like spending time with your friends or even going to work, it may be time for you to reach out for some help. 2. Depressive Symptoms: Do you find yourself losing interest in the things you used to enjoy? If you do, you may be developing symptoms of depression. Symptoms of depression are usually associated with loss of interest as well as the inability to carry out daily tasks. These signs can be indicative of a change in mood or that you are mentally overwhelmed, which could progressively lead to a mental breakdown. 3. Absent-mindedness: Have you been really caught up in your thoughts lately? Mental distress can cause you to think a lot. A person on the verge of a mental breakdown can seem preoccupied, as if their mind is elsewhere. You may even look like you're silently staring blankly into an open space, which is actually commonly seen in adolescent breakdowns. 4. Unhealthy Lifestyle Changes: From sleep hygiene to eating habits, severe unhealthy lifestyle changes can be a sign of a mental breakdown. These can include suddenly sleeping really late, snacking too much, or not exercising because of a sudden loss of motivation. If you find yourself having sudden unhealthy lifestyle changes, you might want to check on your mental well-being. 5. Paranoia: Are you constantly worried that people are going to hurt you? Paranoia is a thought process that causes you to have irrational suspicion or mistrust of others. As paranoia is also known for having constant anxiety-related beliefs, developing symptoms of paranoia may indicate that you are under severe stress, which can lead to a mental breakdown. 6. Slowing Down of Speech: Have you responded with, "I don't know" or "I just don't feel right" when asked about your feelings? One of the earliest signs of a mental breakdown is changes in speech patterns, which can come in the form of hesitation or in the slowness of speech. This could be due to the emergence of intrusive thoughts or strong feelings you may find difficult to express. 7. Panic Attacks: Mental breakdowns are periods of intense mental distress associated with anxiety and depression. Experiencing panic attacks may serve as a critical warning or precursor to having a mental breakdown. Do you relate to any of these signs? Let us know in the comments below. Remember, you're not alone, and if you can relate to this video, don't be afraid to reach out to a professional or talk to someone you trust. If you find this video helpful, be sure to like and share this video with those who might benefit from it. Subscribe to Psych2Go for more psychology videos. The references and studies used in this video are added in the description below. Thanks for watching, and we'll see you in the next video.