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A 26-Year-Old Woman Is Brought to the Hospital by Her

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A 26-year-old woman is brought to the hospital by her family due to increasingly bizarre behavior.  The patient abruptly quit her sales job 8 months ago because she believed that her coworkers and boss were poisoning her coffee and trying to kill her.  Shortly thereafter, she stopped going outside the house because she was convinced that black cars were following her.  The patient has been hearing multiple voices over the past month and says, "Mostly they mumble and I can't make out what they're saying, but sometimes they tell me I'm stupid and should kill myself."  A comprehensive medical evaluation, including drug screen testing, is unrevealing.  She is admitted, and aripiprazole is initiated with improvement in her condition.  The patient is discharged 1 week later.  At her 1-month follow-up, she is no longer hearing voices, is much less paranoid, and is able to go outside the house; however, she still has periods of anxiety and has been reluctant to look for work.  She continues to take the medication as prescribed.  Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment recommendation for this patient?


A) Add short-acting benzodiazepine as needed for anxiety
B) Continue medication for 6 months then gradually taper off
C) Continue medication indefinitely with regular follow-up
D) Discontinue medication now and begin cognitive-behavioral therapy
E) Gradually taper and discontinue medication over 1 month

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