Horowitz (1999) reminds us that “talking” can be helpful right after a disaster, because it promotes understanding and reduces irrational fantasies about why the tragedy occurred. However, each person has a coping style and they don’t all process in the same manner. Horowitz (1999) explains: “Some people seek out every bit of information; others need time for ‘dosing’ to take in one tolerable bit of meaning at a time, and still others need to take some time off for recovery.