A Model of Mindful Parenting: Implications for Parent–Child Relationships and Prevention Research

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Larissa G. Duncan
J. Douglas Coatsworth
Mark T. Greenberg
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[1] University of California,Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, School of Medicine
[2] San Francisco,Prevention Research Center and Department of Human Development and Family Studies
[3] Pennsylvania State University,undefined
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Parenting; Mindfulness; Family; Prevention;
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This paper introduces a model of “mindful parenting” as a framework whereby parents intentionally bring moment-to-moment awareness to the parent–child relationship. This is done by developing the qualities of listening with full attention when interacting with their children, cultivating emotional awareness and self-regulation in parenting, and bringing compassion and nonjudgmental acceptance to their parenting interactions. First, we briefly outline the theoretical and empirical literature on mindfulness and mindfulness-based interventions. Next, we present an operational definition of mindful parenting as an extension of mindfulness to the social context of parent–child relationships. We discuss the implications of mindful parenting for the quality of parent–child relationships, particularly across the transition to adolescence, and we review the literature on the application of mindfulness in parenting interventions. We close with a synopsis of our own efforts to integrate mindfulness-based intervention techniques and mindful parenting into a well-established, evidence-based family prevention program and our recommendations for future research on mindful parenting interventions.
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