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  2. Psychiatric Service Dogs, Who They Serve, and What They Do

    www.verywellhealth.com/psychiatric-service-dog-benefits-laws-training-5206941

    Psychiatric service dogs (PSDs) are a type of service animal. They are trained to perform tasks for their human partners who have mental health disorders or disabilities. Traditionally, service dogs were those that helped humans with vision, hearing, and/or mobility impairments.

  3. All About Psychiatric Service Dogs - Psych Central

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    According to the Americans with Disabilities Act National Network, a psychiatric service animal is any dog that’s custom-trained to do work or perform tasks to aid an individual living with a...

  4. Psychiatric Service Dogs, Very Special Dogs, Indeed -...

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    Discover the important role of Psychiatric Service Dogs in helping veterans with PTSD and other psychiatric disorders. These specially trained dogs provide support, assistance, and emotional support, helping with daily tasks and offering companionship.

  5. Psychiatric Service Dogs | What They Do & How They Help

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    What Is a Psychiatric Service Dog? Like many service dogs, PSDs are trained to help an individual carry out certain tasks while protecting them from harm. More specifically, psychiatric service dogs are designed for people who have special psychiatric conditions and who require help with their daily lives.

  6. A psychiatric service dogs (PSD) is a type of service animal specifically trained to help people with mental illnesses and learning disabilities. PSDs have the same legal rights as service dogs that assist people with physical disabilities.

  7. Psychiatric Service Dogs: How They Can Help People with Anxiety -...

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    Psychiatric service dogs are specially trained to help people with anxiety, PTSD, or other mental health conditions. Here’s what you need to know.

  8. The Life-Changing Benefits of Psychiatric Service Dogs

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    Psychiatric service dogs (PSDs), also known as mental health service dogs, are specially trained to assist their human partners with the symptoms of disabling mental illness and...

  9. Psychiatric Service Dogs

    littleangelsservicedogs.org/disabilities-served/psychiatric-service-dogs

    In order to receive a Psychiatric Service Dog from Little Angels, you must: Be living with a life-inhibiting psychiatric condition, with documentation from your doctor supporting your diagnosis. Have strong communication skills and the ability to be consistent with a dog regarding training exercises.

  10. A Comprehensive Guide to Psychiatric Service Dogs

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    A Psychiatric Service Dog (PSD) is a dedicated service animal specifically trained to aid those battling mental health concerns. Like their counterparts trained for physical disabilities, PSDs are protected by legal rights that ensure their acceptance in society.

  11. Around 20 years ago, licensed psychotherapist and Healing Companions, Inc., founder Jane Miller began training psychiatric service dogs to help her clients struggling with severe mental illnesses that left them unable to function in society.