2020
DOI: 10.4038/sljch.v49i3.9148
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Management of victims of child abuse in Sri Lanka: The view of a Child Psychiatrist

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“…National Guideline for Management of Child Abuse and Neglect: Multi-sectoral Approach in Sri Lanka, has given clear instructions on responsibilities of different stake holders when dealing with victims with minimal re-traumatization 20 . However, it is evident that during this process, victims are retraumatized by stakeholders due to many reasons which can result in adverse psychological consequences among victims 21 . In situations where the perpetrator is a family member, victims may have non-rational guilt towards him or her 22 .…”
Section: Psychological Impact Due To Events Occurring During the Procmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National Guideline for Management of Child Abuse and Neglect: Multi-sectoral Approach in Sri Lanka, has given clear instructions on responsibilities of different stake holders when dealing with victims with minimal re-traumatization 20 . However, it is evident that during this process, victims are retraumatized by stakeholders due to many reasons which can result in adverse psychological consequences among victims 21 . In situations where the perpetrator is a family member, victims may have non-rational guilt towards him or her 22 .…”
Section: Psychological Impact Due To Events Occurring During the Procmentioning
confidence: 99%