About this course
Hi, Joanne Williams here, I’m with Next Generation Psychology, and Esapros.com I’d like to take a moment to give you an overview of the coming course.
This course is unique and there isn’t anything else like on the internet. We truly want to answer your questions and dispel the myths and confusion surrounding ESA’s.
When I first thought about doing this course the first question I asked was “Is there really a need for More information about ESA’s?
The more I looked, the answer was clearly yes. There’s a lot of great info out there but it is spread all over the place.
​We wanted to take a holistic approach to designing this course. To have everything you need to know in one place. This might look complicated, but it’s not
So let’s dive in.
Each module has a specific purpose.
For example, the goal of module 1 is understanding the different federal and state laws. Boring, I know, but crucial to understanding your rights and how to protect them. So I wanted to get it out of the way first.
The goal of Module 2 is about the different ESA animals available to you.Module 3 is the good stuff: Real world ESA. But we’ll get to all this in more detail later in this
Within each chapter, we might have a number of different lessons.
For example, we’ll start off explaining the federal and state laws
We’ll also discuss who qualifies for an ESA as well as how you qualify;
One of our main purposes in developing this course was to dispel many of the myths, rumors, and outright misinformation on the internet and media.
The internet, the media, Facebook, repeat these myths daily.
We’re going to tackle them head on.
We’ll first talk about the different kinds of ESA’s. The focus will be on dogs as most people seem to gravitate toward those.
We’ll also talk about cats, as well as exotic ESA’s like snakes, pigs, etc., and what you can expect if you choose those.
Next we’ll go into the differences between an ESA, a therapy pet, and a comfort animal.
They are different and it can get confusing. We’ll put your mind at ease.
Lastly we’ll discuss psychiatric service dogs and how they differ from other ESA’s.
The main difference is PSD’s have to be trained to perform a specific task.
You’ll be able to travel with confidence. You’ll know what to do at airports, how to handle TSA as well as customs. You’ll get the low-down on international travel with ESA’s, and much more.
We’ll also talk about what to expect on buses and even private taxis .
The good news is, most hotels will welcome your ESA, and what to do and say if they don’t. The other good news is our letters cover both airline and housing for one price. Which brings us to…​This chapter is all about what to expect from a landlord and housing.
We’ll cover pet deposits, and if they can charge you extra. We’ll talk about how to talk to your landlord as well as neighbors and any objections they may have. We’ll also give you sample templates you can use to legally asserts your rights under the law.
When you start writing things out and sending it certified mail, landlords listen.
I bet that could lower the stress levels.
We’ll go into detail about how to talk to your boss into accepting an ESA as well as how to approach the HR dept with the same request.
Lastly we’ll discuss what to do if your rights are violated and the options open to you under the law.The only thing left you need to know is how to get an ESA letter, and the process involved.
Now before a bunch of people jump down my throat in the comments section, let me state up front…ESA’s are NOT legally required to be trained. (Service animals are, but not ESA’s.)
But you will not be doing yourself or anyone else any favors by having an untrained dog or unruly ESA. And let’s face it, everyone loves a well trained dog.
As you can see, we have really tried to make this course live up to its promise of being everything you always wanted to know about ESA’s.
I hope you enjoy this course, I hope it helps you in making informed decisions and it helps you overcoming adversity in everyday life to get the full benefit of an ESA.
Also, if you can think of ways to make this course better, or avenues to further explore, let us know in the comments section below. We do read them and we will answer you.​Would you be interested in paying ​for this extended course?