Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Doctor Letter
Emotional Support Animal (ESA) Doctor Letter
Dear Trace Durgan,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to provide documentation regarding the need for an Emotional Support Animal (ESA) for my patient, John Doe. I have been working with Mr. Doe for the past two years to address his struggles with severe anxiety and depression, and it is my professional opinion that the presence of an ESA is crucial for his continued mental health and well-being.
Mr. Doe has been experiencing persistent symptoms of anxiety, including panic attacks, frequent feelings of sadness, and difficulty sleeping. These challenges have significantly impacted his ability to function in daily life, including in social settings and at work. Through our therapy sessions, it has become clear that an Emotional Support Animal can provide the necessary comfort and support to alleviate these challenges. The companionship and emotional stability that an ESA can offer will help mitigate Mr. Doe's symptoms, providing a sense of security and reducing his anxiety.
The presence of an ESA will enable Mr. Doe to navigate social situations more effectively, reduce stress, and enhance his ability to engage in everyday activities. The support provided by an ESA is a vital component of his ongoing treatment plan, contributing significantly to his emotional stability and an improved quality of life.
It is important to understand that an ESA is not a pet but a crucial aspect of Mr. Doe's mental health care. I strongly recommend the accommodation of Mr. Doe's Emotional Support Animal in his living environment to support his therapeutic needs.
I appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you require further information or have any questions regarding this treatment recommendation.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
Sincerely,
Dr. [Your Name], Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Contact: (555) 123-4567