Introduction: The objective of this qualitative case report was to describe experiences of flotation-Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique from the perspective of a woman with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Aspergers syndrome and experiences of depression and distress. Case presentation: The respondent is a 36-year-old woman from Sweden, assessed and diagnosed by a neuropsychological multi-professional team in 2006. The 19-session flotation series prolonged during almost one year. Conclusion: The positive development of arousal control, activity regulation, sensory integration and interpretation, cognitive functioning and emotional maturity created experiences of personal independence and quality of life. Flotation-restrictive environmental stimulation technique was experienced as a meaningful treatment. Additional studies of treatment for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and comorbid disorders in adults using the flotation-restrictive environmental stimulation technique are strongly encouraged. © 2009 Edebol et al; licensee Cases Network Ltd.
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Edebol, H., Kjellgren, A., Bood, S. Å., & Norlander, T. (2009). Enhanced independence and quality of life through treatment with flotation-restricted environmental stimulation technique of a patient with both attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and aspergers syndrome: A case report. Cases Journal, 2(7). https://doi.org/10.4076/1757-1626-2-6979
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