Well put. I agree, there is never a reason to tell someone to "get over it". Nobody wants to suffer, so if they are still in pain, it's because they can't get over it, at least not yet. Whatever they are doing to cope, they need to do. Everyone is different, we all react to things in different ways, and are on a different stages in the recovery process.
I had a fairly easy exit from the religion and only have a few siblings who shun me, I do feel I have moved on, yet I still have feelings of regret about wasting so many years of my life in a destructive religion and I will never get those years back. That regret is an old wound that reminds me to rise above my past and strive to live my best life and make every day count from here on out. Coming here is part of that process.
In my experience, those who say they don't have any feelings about having been in a cult, who are impatient with those who are still struggling, have not really come to terms with what happened and who are still being hurt because they haven't acknowledged how deep the wounds go.