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Alarm in psychiatry

שו”תCategory: moralAlarm in psychiatry
asked 2 months ago

An alarm sounds in the hospital’s psychiatric ward. Patients and medical staff gather together in a protected space.
There are a lot of patients with a lot of problems and relationships between them and the staff, in the protected space everyone = and it’s a bit entertaining (and potentially dangerous)
Suddenly, a kleptomaniac patient decides to give everyone the loot he has looted so far, and he believes he is giving out his own gifts.
Is it permissible for a staff member to receive part of the loot from him? If the staff member does not take it from him, then it will not return to the owner outside but will go to another patient?


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מיכי Staff answered 2 months ago
So what’s the whole backstory for? I’m not sure there’s a prohibition here, since there’s desperation and a change of permission. But by taking it, he’s preventing the patient from returning the stolen item to its owner.

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Simple
Word written in the present tense

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