To celebrate the Child and Adolescent Mental Health journal’s 25th anniversary, we have released the 25 top cited articles of all time*! All papers are freely available online for you to read.
Number 3 of 25 is a tie! Jointly in 3rd is…
Paul H. Harnett, Sharon Dawe
First Published: 17 January 2012
Key Practitioner Message:
- Mindfulness‐based interventions hold promise for improving outcomes for children and adolescents
- The number of mindfulness‐based interventions being developed and evaluated is increasing rapidly
- There is a need for greater methodological rigor in studies evaluating mindfulness‐based therapies targeting children and adolescents
- Understanding the mechanisms of change is important in the future development of mindfulness‐based family interventions
- Models of mindful parenting have been proposed to guide both research and the clinical application of mindfulness‐based family interventions
* as of December 2019