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| Fifteen years in emergency dispatch here - had two calls that lived rent-free in my head for almost a decade. Department EAP felt like talking to someone reading from a checklist, zero traction. What actually helped wasn't retelling the events but untangling what I'd decided those events meant about me. My brain had quietly concluded "I'm responsible for things I couldn't control" and built a whole fortress around that belief. A supervisor passed along this piece on cognitive processing therapy: life transitions and mental health impact on wellbeing - focuses exactly on that meaning-layer underneath the memory rather than just exposure. First time something felt targeted rather than generic. The shutting down during sessions is real - I'd go completely silent mid-sentence for months. What helped was writing first, talking second. Gave me a step between the feeling and the room. High-exposure work puts you in a different category and generic counseling just doesn't account for that. You're clearly already asking the right questions.
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