Question: How can service animals help people with psychiatric conditions?
Answer: A Service Animal can be trained to assist an individual with a psychiatric condition by:
- Detecting the onset of psychiatric episodes.
- Reducing the severity of such episodes by performing an action such as pulling on the individual’s clothing.
- Reminding the individual to take medicine.
- Providing safety checks or room searches for individuals suffering from PTSD.
- Interrupting self-mutilation.
- Removing disoriented individuals from dangerous situations.
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