To clarify: I'm not talking about if pets in general can give emotional support to their owners, of course they can.

I mean should the concept of Emotional Support Animals get treated with the same level of respect and seriousness as that of regular Service Animals for the physically disabled.

  • PowerOfGlove [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    I'm fully aware, I don't have the best mental health myself.

    I was just wondering what the consensus here was on this specific facet, since there is some controversy over it.

    • Ideology [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      Most skepticism comes from rich people being able to use their wealth to certify or make a "convincing" fake of an emotional support animal (usually poorly trained) that they don't actually need. But someone with a phobic or anxiety disorder would absolutely benefit from having a way to redirect their reactions to stress-inducing stimuli in a way that doesn't make the situation worse.

      I think the ideal is to have a support person, but in our alienated society, an animal trained to watch for and respond to stress reactions is a close second.