A social worker meets with a 20-year-old client for an assessment. The client reports experiencing auditory and visual hallucinations as well as beliefs that the police are trying to catch him for a crime he did not commit. The client reports that these symptoms began 1 year ago and have made it difficult for him to work and to maintain relationships. The client denies any substance use. Which of the following is the client’s most likely DSM-5 diagnosis?

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A social worker meets with a 20-year-old client for an assessment. The client reports experiencing auditory and visual hallucinations as well as beliefs that the police are trying to catch him for a crime he did not commit. The client reports that these symptoms began 1 year ago and have made it difficult for him to work and to maintain relationships. The client denies any substance use. Which of the following is the client’s most likely DSM-5 diagnosis?