Authors
Kirk Warren Brown, Richard M Ryan, J David Creswell
Publication date
2007/10/19
Journal
Psychological inquiry
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
211-237
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Interest in mindfulness and its enhancement has burgeoned in recent years. In this article, we discuss in detail the nature of mindfulness and its relation to other, established theories of attention and awareness in day-to-day life. We then examine theory and evidence for the role of mindfulness in curtailing negative functioning and enhancing positive outcomes in several important life domains, including mental health, physical health, behavioral regulation, and interpersonal relationships. The processes through which mindfulness is theorized to have its beneficial effects are then discussed, along with proposed directions for theoretical development and empirical research.
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