Sedai, Katriel E.
Counselor, Deep Space 13
SUBJECT’S NAME: Draz, Sanara
INTERVIEW STARDATE: ((22 May 2017))
PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION
Basic Profile Assessment.
CONCLUSION
Authority finds subject to be of sound mental health and fit for active duty.
DISCUSSION
At start of interview, subject willingly lead with an admittance that she has been feeling unlike herself since her transfer to present posting. Subject has an academic understanding of the benefits of regular social engagement with peers and colleagues, but due to her naturally introverted sensibilities, subject is having difficulty making genuine connections that reflect her interests and comfort level. Subject demonstrates a remarkable level of self-awareness with these observations and her willingness to proactively engage to change an unsatisfactory status quo should be commended. Authority has offered a few actionable suggestions to assist with the subject’s self-professed problems, to which the subject appeared fairly receptive.
Despite the subject’s evident frustration, her mannerisms throughout were generally temperate and collected. Her open displays of amusement, though uncommon, were readily made and established her attentiveness to the discourse at hand. Subject maintains, perhaps unreasonably, high expectations on herself, often feeling as though she is capable of solving any problem with sufficient application of self and unconsciously practicing a double standard of patience between herself and others. Regardless, subject has completely functional working and social relationships with her vessel crew, so authority is confident that if subject continues to apply herself to social situations, she will gain the same equilibrium with her remaining fleet peers as she is.
Subject’s worldview avoids the extremes and trends towards neutrality and moderate pessimism. Subject is generally neutral on the motivations of others.
LENGTH OF INTERVIEW: 1.5 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.