Johnson Andrea, Linse Alexander, Novoa Kenneth C
Psychiatry, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, USA.
Psychiatry, Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, USA.
Cureus. 2022 Apr 6;14(4):e23875. doi: 10.7759/cureus.23875. eCollection 2022 Apr.
Compulsive behaviors rarely lead to significant physical injury, but when they do, they can introduce challenges in treatment secondary to diagnostic uncertainty and introduce ethical and legal dilemmas when trying to optimize patient care. We discuss the clinical complexities in treating a patient with compulsive neck cracking as she navigates various clinical settings in hopes of alleviating the anxiety and pain that lead to her behaviors. Ultimately, the principles of beneficence and autonomy must be weighed when determining whether someone with a chronic risk of serious physical harm from compulsive behaviors requires involuntary psychiatric treatment.
强迫行为很少会导致严重的身体损伤,但一旦发生,由于诊断的不确定性,会给治疗带来挑战,并且在试图优化患者护理时会引发伦理和法律困境。我们讨论了一位有强迫性掰脖子行为的患者在寻求缓解导致其行为的焦虑和疼痛的过程中,在不同临床环境中接受治疗时所面临的临床复杂性。最终,在确定因强迫行为而面临严重身体伤害慢性风险的人是否需要非自愿精神科治疗时,必须权衡行善原则和自主原则。