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As a registrar in General Practice for the past 8 months, you encounter a 55-year-old female patient who visits your clinic at least once a week, sometimes more frequently. The patient has a history of depression and fibromyalgia but no other significant chronic illness. Her usual complaints include persistent arthralgia, myalgia, low mood, and pruritus. Despite extensive investigations, no underlying organic cause has been identified for her symptoms. The patient is always courteous and prompt. What would be the most appropriate course of action in this situation?