A 38-year-old man presents with 3-month history of low mood, anhedonia, early morning waking and reduced appetite. He is functioning at work but struggling. There is no active suicidal ideation. What is the most appropriate initial management?AImmediate hospital admission under the Mental Health ActBOffer guided self-help and consider starting an SSRI such as SertralineCPrescribe benzodiazepines aloneDReassure only and offer no follow-upEStart antipsychotic medicationCheck my answer