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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 116324" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Yes and no. I use cognitive therapy and it works quite well. And, I talk to friends like you all ... :smile: and I listen to and use the feedback.</p><p>I go for walks. I do things that completely and utterly take me into another realm ... my painting, going to a symphony, diving into a freezing cold pool on a hot day... </p><p>Mostly, I get PTSD at night, in the middle of the night, so it hasn't affected my "real life" activities much. I've only had it affect me at work once, and quite frankly, am not sure it was PTSD because I wasn't the only one this happened to--my boss screamed and yelled at someone for no good reason until they cried (a stunt he pulled about every 6 mo on anyone who was in his way). Of course, at some point it had to be my turn. Crying at work is NOT something I do. At the time I knew he was an *ss. I still know he is. Just like you know this employee is. But still, you fret. Sigh.</p><p>It just takes time. </p><p>Give yourself time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 116324, member: 3419"] Yes and no. I use cognitive therapy and it works quite well. And, I talk to friends like you all ... [img]:smile:[/img] and I listen to and use the feedback. I go for walks. I do things that completely and utterly take me into another realm ... my painting, going to a symphony, diving into a freezing cold pool on a hot day... Mostly, I get PTSD at night, in the middle of the night, so it hasn't affected my "real life" activities much. I've only had it affect me at work once, and quite frankly, am not sure it was PTSD because I wasn't the only one this happened to--my boss screamed and yelled at someone for no good reason until they cried (a stunt he pulled about every 6 mo on anyone who was in his way). Of course, at some point it had to be my turn. Crying at work is NOT something I do. At the time I knew he was an *ss. I still know he is. Just like you know this employee is. But still, you fret. Sigh. It just takes time. Give yourself time. [/QUOTE]
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