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Evaluation, Goals, Treatment

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Here at PDSC we understand that many Americans deal with a variety of psychological ailments, many of which go without treatment.   We focus on assisting those with psychological disabilities through online, phone, and in person assessments.  In many cases our clinical psychotherapists prescribe emotional support animals to help alleviate a wide spectrum of conditions.  All of our clinical psychotherapists are licensed and ESA letters are valid.  In many cases the doctors will not only speak with the patient but confirm their medical history, and assist with paperwork the patients local doctor may struggle with. 

Whether you live in an apartment, condo, house, or in a college dormitory, you have the legal right to have a pet in your residence to treat your medical condition! Knowing how valuable a pet can be for treating many psychological and physical symptoms, our mission at PDSC  could not be more simple: to increase awareness about the Fair Housing Act while qualifying as many individuals as possible to own an emotional support animal in their home.
At PDSC we not only have a passion for animals, but also helping our patients  get through their days and nights as comfortable as possible. Fusing animals and humans together in a happy and loving home environment is why we started this business, not to mention that a lack of public knowledge and overall suppression of the truth by landlords and property management companies.  Here at PDSC we give you the tools to deal with your disability, and the support to ensure you can continue to receive assistance from your ESA.



       Our Clinicians Put Patients First!

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While our psychologists do help patients directly, this website does not provide medical advice and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For an accurate diagnosis of a mental health disorder, you should seek an evaluation from a qualified mental health professional. If you feel you're experiencing a potentially life-threatening problem, please call 911 or the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK(8255).

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