Mindfulness in family communication: An overview of mechanisms, recent findings, and applications

Iris Yili WANG, Wing Yee CHENG, Rebecca Y. M CHEUNG

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Abstract

As an important aspect of healthy family functioning, positive family communication not only contributes to better family relationships but also plays a pivotal role in facilitating children's social, emotional, and behavioural development. Mindfulness can facilitate positive family communication. With greater mindfulness, family members have a greater non-judgemental awareness of the present-moment experience and make skilful responses to various challenges in the family setting. This chapter reviews the literature of mindfulness and family dynamics and discusses how they may be applied to everyday family communication. In addition, this chapter provides examples to illustrate how mindfulness may be beneficial to family communication, alongside practical implications and a brief recommendation for future research. Copyright © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Kevin Ka Shing Chan, Elsa Ngar Sze Lau and John Chi-Kin Lee; individual chapters, the contributors.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMindfulness for child and adolescent well-being: International perspectives
EditorsKevin Ka Shing CHAN, Elsa Ngar Sze LAU, John Chi-Kin LEE
Place of PublicationAbingdon, Oxon
PublisherRoutledge
Pages185-197
ISBN (Electronic)9781003314882
ISBN (Print)9781032324074, 9781032324098
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Citation

Wang, I. Y., Cheng, W. Y., & Cheung, R. Y. M. (2024). Mindfulness in family communication: An overview of mechanisms, recent findings, and applications. In K. K. S. Chan, E. N. S. Lau, & J. C.-K. Lee (Eds.), Mindfulness for child and adolescent well-being: International perspectives (pp. 185-197). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003314882-12

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