Psych Profiles

EVALUATOR
LT R'mori
AUTHORITY
Counselor, DS13
MEDICAL FILE

SUBJECT’S NAME: Vemok
INTERVIEW STARDATE: 100167.9

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 a 4th-year Starfleet Academy Cadet on a Science Officer track, recently arrived to DS13 Academy Annex. Like many Human/Vulcan hybrids, subject presents himself as primarily Vulcan and this evaluation was conducted with that consideration in mind. Authority notes that while subject appears to maintain excellent emotional control at baseline, no evaluation can be made of subject’s stress response in this setting. Authority recommends any future required counseling or crisis evaluations consider subject’s human nature in addition to Vulcan norms.

Subject presents as professional and motivated. Authority notes that subject is possessed of a keen sense of self-awareness and, as expected, heightened logical reasoning. Subject has successfully navigated minor difficulties both internal and external, seeking and allowing for corrective action as appropriate. Subject maintains a healthy balance between his career-focused studies and areas of personal interest, and appears on track to be a well-rounded officer. Subject’s recreational activities are species-appropriate, and he maintains regular contact with his family, though his nonfamilial social activity leaves something to be desired, even by Vulcan standards. Authority concedes that a Cadet’s workload, especially one as dedicated as subject, may serve to hinder relationship development beyond the acquaintance level, but notes that subject appears perfectly self-satisfied with his situation. Authority does not wish to deny subject the right to a preference for solitude, but must log a mild concern for subject’s support network now that he is more significantly geographically removed from his family.

Subject’s worldview and outlook on the motivations of others are both slightly optimistic. Self-esteem and emotional support network are both acceptable, with caveats on the later. Locus of control is slightly external.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, subject rated exceptionally highly in all aspects of conscientiousness. A moderate-to-high score in openness to experience was carried largely by creative imagination, which authority believes bodes extremely well for subject’s development as an officer and an individual, especially with regard to utilizing the non-Vulcan aspects of his personality. Similarly, authority is satisfied with subject’s solidly moderate scores in agreeableness and extraversion, coupled with minimal negative volatility, giving the impression that a major internal personality conflict is unlikely to occur. Corresponding with subjective observations above, authority notes mild concern over a significantly low sociability subscore.

LENGTH OF INTERVIEW: 1.5 hrs
END OF EVALUATION.

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