What do I do during a mental breakdown?
Answered by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Consultant Psychologist & Psychotherapist · Updated 2026-05-23
Short answer
First hour: get safe, slow your breath out (4 in, 7 out), call one person, postpone every non-essential decision. Next 24 hours: sleep, hydrate, eat, no alcohol. Within a week: book an assessment. If you have suicidal thoughts, call Tele-MANAS 14416 or 112 immediately.
If you are reading this in the middle of one, take a breath. Long exhale. You are going to be okay. Read this slowly.
If you are in danger of harming yourself
Call Tele-MANAS now — 14416 or 1800-891-4416 — or 112 for emergency response. Do not wait. They are free, 24/7, and will stay with you on the line.
The next hour
Get physically safe. Slow the exhale (4 in, 7 out). Call one human — not to fix anything, just to not be alone. Postpone every decision that is not life-or-death tonight.
The next 24 hours
Sleep, even broken sleep. Hydrate. Eat something simple. Avoid alcohol entirely. No major work or relationship conversations.
Within a week
Book an assessment with a clinical psychologist or psychiatrist. A breakdown is the system asking for help; treat it as a turning point, not a verdict.
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