A 43-year-old woman presents to the emergency department complaining of feeling "horrible." She has not been sleeping through the night, has been losing weight, and has crying fits throughout the day. These symptoms began about 3 months ago when she discovered that her husband was having an affair. She feels betrayed and foolish for having failed to recognize it sooner. She states that she has been doubting her abilities as a wife and mother. She has also stopped participating in her weekly book club and has not returned phone calls from friends and family recently, preferring to keep to herself instead. She says she "just can't take the embarrassment" and has been having frequent thoughts of suicide. The patient has been drinking 2-3 glasses of wine to help her fall asleep at night and using marijuana several times a month. She has no psychiatric history. Physical examination is unremarkable. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management of this patient?
A) Arrange for psychiatric hospitalization
B) Obtain routine laboratory tests to rule out medical causes of depression
C) Obtain urine toxicology to rule out substance-induced depressive disorder
D) Perform a suicide risk assessment
E) Prescribe sertraline and schedule follow-up in 2 weeks
F) Refer for couples counseling
G) Refer for individual psychotherapy
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