In Osheroff vs. Chestnut Lodge, Dr. Osheroff successfully sued Chestnut Lodge for a variety of reasons, including:

a. failure to offer him informed consent about treatment alternatives.
b. the refusal to allow him to prescribe off-label medications to his patients.
c. that the hospital's provided treatment was not consistent with the type of theoretical orientation it advertised.
d. that he was subjected to electroshock therapy without his consent.

Answer: a.

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