Emotional Support Animals: Anonymous Fuzzball Comics + Workbook
Publisher: Andrews McMeel
Language: English
Date: 2026
Number of pages: 159
Format: CBR
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Emotional Support Animals is a collection of comics and worksheets featuring adorable and irresistible emotional support animals offering words of compassion and wisdom, delivering smiles along with experience, strength, and hope.
What if your therapist was a cardigan-wearing walrus sipping a cup of coffee? Emotional Support Animals answers this question in a series of sweet comics and engaging worksheets. Nicole Georges presents small doses of therapy in the form of humorous illustrations about serious subjects. Picture a pug assuring you that it's not cruel to say no or hold a boundary, or a crocodile reminding you that when you take care of yourself, you have more capacity to give. Inspired by Nicole’s experiences with grief and healing, her Anonymous Fuzzball comics touch on themes of self-worth, boundaries, and balance. Using quirky animals as her subjects, she proves that hard truths are easier to digest in an adorable package.
Affirmations include:
• "Just because someone's having a big reaction doesn't mean I did anything wrong."
• "You're not going to mess up something that's meant for you."
• "As I love myself more, I demand less of others."
• "What people say is just information. You don't have to take it personally."
• "I don't need to achieve anything to be lovable."
What if your therapist was a cardigan-wearing walrus sipping a cup of coffee? Emotional Support Animals answers this question in a series of sweet comics and engaging worksheets. Nicole Georges presents small doses of therapy in the form of humorous illustrations about serious subjects. Picture a pug assuring you that it's not cruel to say no or hold a boundary, or a crocodile reminding you that when you take care of yourself, you have more capacity to give. Inspired by Nicole’s experiences with grief and healing, her Anonymous Fuzzball comics touch on themes of self-worth, boundaries, and balance. Using quirky animals as her subjects, she proves that hard truths are easier to digest in an adorable package.
Affirmations include:
• "Just because someone's having a big reaction doesn't mean I did anything wrong."
• "You're not going to mess up something that's meant for you."
• "As I love myself more, I demand less of others."
• "What people say is just information. You don't have to take it personally."
• "I don't need to achieve anything to be lovable."
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