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Home › Part B: Responding to comorbidity › B6: Managing and treating specific disorders › Aggressive, angry, or violent behaviour › Phases of aggression › Phase 5: Post-crisis depression
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    • B1: Holistic health care
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      • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
      • Psychosis
      • Bipolar disorders
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      • Trauma and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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        • Phases of aggression
          • Phase 1: Triggering event
          • Phase 2: Escalation
          • Phase 3: Crisis
          • Phase 4: Recovery
          • Phase 5: Post-crisis depression
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    Phase 5: Post-crisis depression

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    Phase 5 is the post-crisis depression stage. Generally the client feels fatigued and exhausted and may show feelings of guilt and dejection at having had an outburst. Support may be required from workers during this stage.

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