When should medication be considered prior to psychotherapy in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children?
A) When there are no safety concerns regarding the medications.
B) When PTSD is the sole diagnosis without comorbidity.
C) When the child is unable to function in activities such as school, family gatherings, and other social activities.
D) Medications should generally be considered as the first-line treatment for PTSD.