Abstract
In summary, a child psychiatrist can make an important contribution to the management of child abuse. At least one child psychiatrist in each district should take an interest in this work and should be given the time to do so. As for other professionals, child abuse is an aspect of the work of child psychiatrists that is particularly harrowing and time consuming.
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Nicol, A. R. (1989). ABC of child abuse. Role of the child psychiatry team. BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.299.6696.451
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