Assignment 3 PORTFOLIO 2025
Due Date: 24 October 2025
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, QUESTION 1
Mr Mazibuko is most likely suffering from schizophrenia.
According to the DSM-5-TR, schizophrenia is characterised by a combination of
positive, negative, and cognitive symptoms that cause marked dysfunction in daily
life for at least six months.
The DSM-5-TR outlines the main diagnostic criteria as follows:
1. Two or more of the following symptoms must be present for at least one
month, and at least one must be delusions, hallucinations, or disorganised
speech:
o Delusions
o Hallucinations
o Disorganised speech
o Grossly disorganised or catatonic behaviour
o Negative symptoms such as lack of motivation or emotional flatness
2. Social or occupational dysfunction must be evident.
3. Continuous signs of disturbance must persist for at least six months.
4. Schizoaffective and mood disorders must be ruled out.
5. Substance use or medical conditions must not be the cause.
Mr Mazibuko clearly meets these diagnostic requirements. His fixed false beliefs that
people are out to get him and that he can communicate with world leaders reflect
delusions of persecution and grandeur. His strong belief that he is in love with a
celebrity who does not know him indicates erotomanic delusion, which is common in
schizophrenia (Kalat, 2023). The fact that he reports hearing the voice of God
demonstrates the presence of auditory hallucinations, fulfilling the second key
psychotic symptom. These hallucinations and delusions show a clear break from
reality and altered perception of the world around him, typical of schizophrenia.
His disorganised thinking and poor conversational flow shown in his
neuropsychological assessment suggest disturbances in thought processes, which
often manifest as disorganised speech. His poor hygiene, social withdrawal, and loss
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