A 24-year-old woman presents with new-onset psychotic symptoms including auditory hallucinations and delusions, with poor self-care but no immediate risk to herself or others. What is the most appropriate initial management in primary care?AStart antipsychotic medication and manage solely in primary careBArrange urgent same-day assessment by the community mental health team or early intervention serviceCDischarge with safety-netting onlyDDetain under the Mental Health Act in primary careEStart high-dose Benzodiazepines and review in 1 monthCheck my answer