
Alleviant Integrated Mental Health Blog
Why Rest Matters for Mental Health: Reclaiming Peace in a Busy Summer
Summer often carries the energy of movement. Kids are out of school, social calendars fill up, and longer days invite more activity. While this season can be exciting and energizing, it can also create pressure to keep up, stay busy, and make the most of every moment.
But what if your body and mind are asking for something different?
At Alleviant, we believe rest is not a reward you earn—it’s a requirement for healing. Especially for those recovering from burnout, trauma, depression, or chronic stress, doing less is not laziness. It’s a form of care. In a culture that values hustle, reclaiming rest can be a radical and healing act.
Box Breathing: A One-Minute Practice to Reset Your Mind and Body
When life feels overwhelming, it’s easy to forget how powerful your breath can be. Just one minute of intentional breathing can begin to calm your nervous system, clear your mind, and help you feel more grounded. That’s where box breathing comes in — a simple technique you can use anywhere, anytime, to reset your mind and body.
At Alleviant Integrated Mental Health, we often recommend box breathing as a helpful tool for managing stress, anxiety, PTSD, and even daily mental fatigue. Below, we’ll walk you through how it works, what it does for your brain, and how you can add it to your self-care routine.
Be sure to watch our free one-minute guided box breathing video below to try it for yourself.
Mindfulness Techniques to Improve Focus & Reduce Stress
In today’s fast-paced world, distractions and stressors are everywhere. Whether it’s work deadlines, personal responsibilities, or the constant buzz of technology, maintaining focus and managing stress can be challenging.