Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is often comorbid with disordered eating behaviors. Effective treatments are critically needed for this complex population. Mindful movement interventions may represent a promising, adjunctive treatment option for individuals with BPD symptoms, especially those with co-occurring disordered eating. Previous work has demonstrated that Taekwondo, a Korean martial art emphasizing mind-body connections, is an acceptable and feasible candidate intervention. This pilot study ( = 24, 79.2% female, age = 31.2; 75.0% white) examined acceptability and feasibility of a Taekwondo and Mindfulness intervention in a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) intensive outpatient program (IOP) using a within-subjects design. Patients consistently rated Taekwondo groups highly regarding average satisfaction and effectiveness (3.6-4.7/5), and showed significant state-level improvements in anxiety ( = .001. = 0.76), sadness ( = .002, = 0.74), happiness ( < .001, = -0.86), and relaxation ( < .001, = -0.96) following group participation. Conversely, significant changes in sadness ( = .082, = 0.40) and happiness ( = .078, = -0.41) were not observed following Comparison Groups (Traditional Mindfulness). Binge-eating frequency was correlated with greater reductions in sadness ( = .41, = .041) following Taekwondo groups, but not Comparison Groups ( = .01, =.977). Compared to non-purging individuals, patients reporting purging showed greater increases in happiness following Taekwondo groups ( = .024, = 1.23), but smaller increases following Comparison Groups ( = .037, = -1.24). Together, preliminary findings suggest an additive benefit of Taekwondo as a mindful movement adjunct to treatment.
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