Dr. Matthew Paldy, PhD, LP

Psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Counseling

Recognizing a Mental Health Breakdown: Empathy and Early Intervention

"All people who are having breakdowns, whether psychotic or non-psychotic, have that look of utter bewilderment on their face. It's the first visual indication of a person being in really deep trouble."

— Christopher Bollas

Navigating Psychological Crisis

In New York City’s high-pressure environment, a mental health breakdown can feel sudden and overwhelming. Recognizing early signs—intense bewilderment, disorientation, or a sudden loss of self-cohesion—is the first step toward recovery. Timely intervention provides the stabilizing “container” needed to prevent further fragmentation and initiate meaningful support.