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colton

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Scott Starson has long fought to refuse treatment for his mental disorder. What is the current status of his battle?
 
  a) He is currently a patient on a secure unit at CAMH in Toronto
  b) He successfully fought against treatment and is currently free and medication-free
  c) He is currently free, but must take medication
  d) He died due to complications from his disorder

Question 2

Scott Starson suffers from:
 
  a) Narcissistic personality disorder
  b) Schizoaffective disorder
  c) Delusional disorder
  d) Megalomania



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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