Collapse therapy refers to a treatment approach that involves inducing a temporary emotional collapse in a patient. This technique is typically used in psychotherapy, and it can help patients overcome issues such as anxiety, depression, and trauma. The term "collapse therapy" can be easily substituted with other words that describe the same technique, including "breakdown therapy," "crisis intervention," "emotional collapse therapy," and "dramatic relief therapy." These synonyms can help clinicians communicate the same treatment approach to other professionals and patients who may not be familiar with the term "collapse therapy." Regardless of the terminology used, the aim of this therapy is to provide patients with the support they need to achieve greater emotional well-being and stability.