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elizabeth18

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Based on qualitative research in Saskatchewan by O'Reilly and colleagues (2006 ) regarding Community Treatment Orders (CTOs):
 
  a) Patients were generally favourable but somewhat ambivalent about CTOs
  b) Clinicians disagreed with family members over the helpfulness of CTOs
  c) There were recommendations that CTOs should extend to at least three months duration
  d) The predominant diagnosis was surprisingly psychotic depression

Question 2

Problems with community treatment orders (CTO) were made clear with the case of _________________. Although issued in 2005, treatment was not received because he was not contacted by community services.
 
  a) Glen Race
  b) Seung Hui Cho
  c) Brian Smith
  d) Prosenjit Poddar



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Answer to Question 1

This is great. Thanks

Answer to Question 2

b



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