From my experience, the ESA evaluation process is more structured than many people assume. It involved a detailed discussion about my mental health history, daily challenges, and how an emotional support animal could assist in my situation.
After completing the evaluation through ESA Letter Texas, I received documentation that reflected this assessment rather than a generic certificate.
What I appreciated most was that the process focused on appropriateness rather than convenience, which made the final documentation feel more credible and professionally grounded.
Has anyone else found the evaluation process more thorough than expected?
My Perspective on the ESA Evaluation Process and Mental Health Documentation
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