LTJG Teziki, Etac
Psychiatrist, DS13
SUBJECT’S NAME: Finney, Muirgen
INTERVIEW STARDATE: 97418.1
PURPOSE AND CONTEXT OF EVALUATION
Basic Profile Assessment
CONCLUSION
Authority finds subject to be of sound mental health and fit for active duty.
DISCUSSION
Subject is in possession of a profile that is not dissimilar from many incoming junior officers. Subject has no set long-term plans, with the focus currently on getting used to the current job and everything around it. Subject has approached the assessment seriously and with a degree of nervousness not uncommon for first time assessments. Following some candor and conversation, subject was more keen to open up and be willing to be far more gregarious. Anxious, but honest.
Subject’s motivations seem to stem from a strained familial situation at the subject’s previous home, matched with a desire to depart from that setting as much as possible. That being said, whilst the subject’s familial situation may be strained, the subject also places significant weight upon friendships. This leads authority to believe that the subject will seek to supplement any perceived lack of a social circle with co-workers or other associates.
Subject has voiced considerable sense of fulfillment from her duties, oftentimes citing that her potential is properly being fulfilled. Subject also voiced a sense of importance to her work as well. This is matched with a voiced opinion that Subject’s living standards and setting are substantively improved.
Authority recommends a follow-up on Subject’s view on the aforementioned topics, as Subject’s views are liable to substantively change once she has acclimated to her environment and been exposed to new people and ideas common in such a setting.
LENGTH OF INTERVIEW: 1 hour
END OF EVALUATION.