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  • The role of emotional support animal in mental health treatment

    Darren Kinch
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    Imagine feeling really sad, scared, or lonely. It can be hard to deal with those feelings, right? Well, sometimes, having a special animal around can help a lot. That's where emotional support animals, come in. ESA are like furry or feathery friends who can help people feel better when they're struggling with their mental health. For example, if someone feels anxious, petting their ESA can help calm them down. If someone feels lonely, their ESA can be a great buddy to hang out with. It's like having a constant source of support and encouragement, right there by your side.

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    Norma Wick
    They offer a strong emotional connection that can help individuals feel less isolated and more supported.
    Lukas Lang
    Interaction with emotional support animals can boost overall well-being by providing unconditional love and reducing symptoms of mental health issues.
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