What is Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT)?

While the most common remedies for illness, diseases or conditions tend to be prescribed medications, our four-legged friends can also be of help. But, how exactly is does this work? Animal-assisted therapy uses the aid of animals to improve emotional, physical or mental wellbeing.

Some therapists will use this as their primary form of treatment with patients and it has worked wonders.

What is Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT)?

People suffering from the likes of anxiety, depression, PTSD and even mood disorders have all seen benefits associated with AAT. With the simple touch of animal companionship, comfort and unconditional love, people are on a healthy road of recovery!

Mental illness can affect all types of people in many different ways. However, pet therapy can also help those suffering from a mental illness secondary to their situation.

How an Emotional Support Animal Helps

How an Emotional Support Animal Helps

The health benefits of owning a pet are inarguable. You can ask almost anyone about their pet and their face will immediately brighten up.

Often providing a sub-conscious level of comfort, companionship, and security, and to those suffering from mental illness, an emotional support animal can be a massive factor in their recovery!

ESAs are a silver-lining for many mental illness sufferers, that’s why Therapetic powered by CertaPet is dedicated to providing all the in and outs to this therapy. Take the free, 5-minute pre-screening to see if you qualify.

Here’s What You Need to Know About Therapy Animals and Emotional Support Animals

  1. Therapy animals and emotional support animals can both provide a world of good to those in need. Therapy animals are typically offered by those therapist who specialize in this kind of treatment. On the other hand, anyone can have an emotional support animal of their own, with the help of an LMHPS.
  2. An emotional support animal can be any type of animal, as long as it provides a sense of comfort and support to their owner. This is true for most pets! The difference is when you make your pet an official ESA there are some awesome benefits! These include some housing benefits, air-travel benefits, and even some university benefits!

What is an Animal Assisted Therapist?

An animal-assisted therapist is a professional in either the mental or physical health field who uses direct animal therapy as part of their treatment plans for patients.
These therapists are trained to carefully integrate animals into their sessions with clients. The animals help put clients at ease, provide physical contact and affection and often give a good incentive for patients to turn up!

Animal-Assisted Therapy Certification

Not just anyone can work as an animal-assisted therapist! There are various qualifications that can allow you to practice as an AAT. Some are awarded from animal behavioral schools, others are animal and human health-based and some require a set amount of practical work. But the key point here is any given AAT will have some sort of working qualification you can trust!

History of Animal-Assisted Therapy

Animal therapy dates back to the middle ages! In Belgium, pets and people were rehabilitated together where pets provided emotional therapy for the people. From there, benefits were seen in the recovering patients and animal therapy began to grow rapidly!

The Many Types of Animals Who Help Therapeutically

When you hear of pet therapy most people immediately think of dogs and cats, but that’s not all there is! All sorts of animals can be used for therapy, from ponies to pigs to puppies, there are very few boundaries! Although we don’t discredit other animals as ESAs, our LMHPS only write emotional support animal letters for dogs and cats.

The Many Types of Animals Who Help Therapeutically