"Breath" is the title of a famous minimalist play by Samuel Beckett. The work is notably brief and consists of recorded sounds of human breaths and cries accompanied by changing light levels.

The term has been used as a title for episodes in television crime dramas, often exploring the forensic or psychological aspects of cases involving the practice.

The term "breath play" is also utilized in entirely different contexts:

For anyone seeking help or experiencing distress related to these topics, reaching out to medical professionals or mental health resources is recommended.