Which intervention will best assess a narcoleptic patient for a commonly recognized comorbid psychiatric disorder?
A) Observing for signs of self-mutilation
B) Observing the patient for ritualistic behaviors
C) Asking, "Do you consider yourself to be depressed?"
D) Asking, "Do you rely on alcohol to function socially?"
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