A 41-year-old woman agrees to talk with the physician at her husband's insistence. She says, "I've always had trouble throwing things away, especially magazines, newspapers, and old clothes. I constantly worry that I may need the items again or will want something after throwing it out." Her husband is concerned that the large piles in their house continue to grow, making it difficult to move around or find a place to sit. He says, "The house has become unlivable; we never have friends or family over because it is too embarrassing. Maybe she acts this way because she was poor growing up, but I don't know how we can continue to live like this." The patient has attempted to clean rooms or throw things away on many occasions but always becomes severely anxious at the thought of parting with various items. She has no problems with sleep, appetite, concentration, or motivation. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?
A) Assistance in sorting and discarding her possessions
B) Clomipramine
C) Clonazepam
D) Cognitive-behavioral therapy
E) Psychodynamic psychotherapy
F) Quetiapine
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