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Emotional support animal

An emotional support animal (ESA) is an animal that provides support to individuals with a mental health or psychiatric disability. Emotional support animals are not required to be trained. Any animal that provides support, comfort, or aid, to an individual through companionship, unconditional positive regard, and affection may be regarded as an…

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Emotional support animal

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Edges57
Triples35
Avg. degree1.97
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related to United Kingdom · 9
Emotional support animal → Although, Assistance, Emotional Support Animal Policy, However, There, UK, United Kingdom, University, Winchester
related to Canada · 5
Emotional support animal → Airlines, Canada, Canadian, Emotional, For
related to Controversy · 5
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related to United States · 5
Emotional support animal → Furthermore, The, These, To, US
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Emotional support animal → reasonable accommodation under Section 504

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Emotional support animalis areasonable accommodation under Section 5040.90text
helping a blind person navigateinstance ofService animals are trained to perform specialized tasks0.80text
a psychiatristinstance ofits owner must have an emotional or mental disability that is certified by a mental health professional0.80text
psychologistinstance ofits owner must have an emotional or mental disability that is certified by a mental health professional0.80text
or other licensed mental health care providerinstance ofits owner must have an emotional or mental disability that is certified by a mental health professional0.80text
Emotional support animalrelated to CanadaEmotional0.60section
Emotional support animalrelated to CanadaCanadian0.60section
Emotional support animalrelated to CanadaAirlines0.60section
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Emotional support animalrelated to ControversyControversies0.60section
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