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  1. 1. : the action or result of breaking down: such as. a. : a failure to function. preventing a breakdown of the health-care system. b. : failure to progress or have effect : disintegration. a breakdown of negotiations. c. : a complete loss of physical, mental, or emotional vitality : a physical, mental, or nervous collapse. d.

  2. breakdown noun [C] (FAILURE) Add to word list. Add to word list. a mechanical failure, or a failure in a system or a relationship: There was evidently a breakdown in communication leading to the false report. Their car trip was a disaster – they had frequent breakdowns and never reached their destination.

  3. noun. a breaking down, wearing out, or sudden loss of ability to function efficiently, as of a machine. a loss of mental or physical health; collapse. Compare nervous breakdown. an analysis or classification of something; division into parts, categories, processes, etc.

  4. Synonyms for BREAK DOWN: classify, rank, distinguish, group, relegate, separate, grade, type; Antonyms of BREAK DOWN: mix (up), lump, confuse, scramble, disarrange, jumble, misclassify, mistype.

    • Symptoms of An Emotional Breakdown
    • Causes of An Emotional Breakdown
    • Diagnosing An Emotional Breakdown
    • A Word from Verywell

    These are some of the thoughts that you may have if you’re experiencing an emotional breakdown: 1. “I’m losing control.” 2. “Everything is going wrong and I don’t know what to do.” 3. “I’m mentally, physically, and emotionally overwhelmed.” 4. “I’m stuck and cannot function.” 5. “It’s not going to be all right.” 6. “I can’t do this. I give up.” 7. ...

    These are some of the potential causes of an emotional breakdown, according to Dr. Romanoff: 1. Death of a loved one 2. Family turmoil 3. Financial difficulties 4. Loss of a job or business 5. Personal tragedy or setback 6. Racism, discrimination, or hate crimes 7. Relationship difficulties, such as a fight, breakup, or divorce 8. Severe injury or ...

    A healthcare provider can complete a comprehensive evaluation, suggest treatment options, and work with you to develop a treatment plan to address your symptoms. There is no diagnosis for an emotional breakdown in mental health manuals such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: Fifth Edition (DSM-5) or the International Stat...

    An emotional breakdown is the point where we feel like we can’t handle things anymore and give up. Everyone has a different capacity for stressand so this point looks different for each of us. While a problem can feel overwhelming when you’re wrapped up in it, it can be helpful to take a step back, take care of yourself, get help, and then re-appro...

  5. 1 day ago · breakdown in British English. (ˈbreɪkˌdaʊn ) noun. 1. engineering, transport. a failure of the engine or other working parts of a vehicle or machine. Her old car was unreliable, so the trip was plagued by breakdowns. 2. the failure or collapse of something.

  6. Definition of breakdown noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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