Who Qualifies for an Emotional Support Animal?
If you’re facing mental or emotional challenges that significantly impact your daily life, you may qualify for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA). A licensed mental health professional can assess your situation and determine if an ESA is appropriate for you. Conditions that often qualify include:
- Anxiety Disorders
- Depression
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Other Mental or Emotional Health Conditions
- Personality Disorders
- Specific Phobias
- Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
- Chronic Stress
Pets can have an incredible impact on mental health and well-being. An ESA can provide comfort, companionship, and support as part
of a comprehensive treatment plan.
What is an Emotional Support Animal
“Emotional support animals (ESAs) can make a world of difference for individuals facing mental or emotional challenges. While ESAs aren’t trained like service animals, their comforting presence is just as essential, offering emotional stability and helping you navigate daily life with greater ease.
Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, or other emotional disorders, an ESA can provide the companionship you need to cope. Plus, ESAs have protections under state and federal laws, ensuring they can continue to support you when you need them most.”