Nick began his career with animals at a very young age. In his early career, he worked as a veterinary technician in Long Beach, CA. He has since evolved into animal behavior studies and training. With over 17 years of experience, his calm and patient approach has made him an expert in communicating with animals and their owners to teach
Nick began his career with animals at a very young age. In his early career, he worked as a veterinary technician in Long Beach, CA. He has since evolved into animal behavior studies and training. With over 17 years of experience, his calm and patient approach has made him an expert in communicating with animals and their owners to teach them how to become effective service animals.
If you have an emotional support animal and are ready to take the next step and train them to perform specific tasks to become a psychiatric service animal, Nick will walk you through every step from start to finish.
Courtney is a Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Stability Mental Health. She is passionate about holistic health care including both body and mind, which led her to this exciting opportunity to partner with an animal expert to help people in need of psychiatric service animals. The addition of an emotional support or psych
Courtney is a Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Stability Mental Health. She is passionate about holistic health care including both body and mind, which led her to this exciting opportunity to partner with an animal expert to help people in need of psychiatric service animals. The addition of an emotional support or psychiatric service animal to her treatment plans comes with comprehensive consideration for each individual patient.
If you are just starting your mental health journey with your pet, the first step is to meet with Courtney virtually to obtain a psychiatric evaluation and diagnosis. If it is determined you meet criteria for an emotional support animal, she will provide you with an official letter and certificate within 72 hours.
We offer two ways to bring your animal companion into your treatment plan.
Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter
An ESA is a companion that has the power to uplift spirits, provide comfort, and offer solace in times of emotional distress. This custom letter written by your psychiatric provider is to advocate for the therapeutic benefits of
We offer two ways to bring your animal companion into your treatment plan.
Emotional Support Animal (ESA) letter
An ESA is a companion that has the power to uplift spirits, provide comfort, and offer solace in times of emotional distress. This custom letter written by your psychiatric provider is to advocate for the therapeutic benefits of emotional support animals.
In the world of psychiatry, where the pursuit of emotional healing is of utmost importance, the Emotional Support Animal stands as a powerful tool for both patients and practitioners alike. Emotional support animals offer a unique and invaluable resource in therapeutic treatment plans, allowing individuals to find solace and relief from the burdens of mental health issues.
With their unconditional love and intuitive nature, these support animals have proven to be instrumental in reducing stress, anxiety, and depression. The Emotional Support Animal acts as a compassionate confidant, offering a listening ear without judgment, and providing a sense of security, stability, and companionship during challenging times.
We offer two ways to bring your animal companion into your treatment plan.
Psychiatric Service Animal (PSA) letter
A PSA letter is a document written by a licensed mental health professional that verifies an individual's need for a PSA to alleviate symptoms of a mental or emotional disability. The benefits of a PSA letter include; Assist
We offer two ways to bring your animal companion into your treatment plan.
Psychiatric Service Animal (PSA) letter
A PSA letter is a document written by a licensed mental health professional that verifies an individual's need for a PSA to alleviate symptoms of a mental or emotional disability. The benefits of a PSA letter include; Assistance with daily tasks: PSAs are specifically trained to perform tasks that assist their owner with their mental or emotional disability. These tasks may include alerting their owner to an impending panic attack, interrupting self-harming behaviors, reminding their owner to take medication, and guiding their owner during times of disorientation.
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