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* Counselor’s Log, stardate 239707.13. [[Nyka Wyss|Ensign Nyka Wyss’]] counseling session covered a range of topics. Her coping strategies in general seem strong, but some maladaptive repression exists in relation to recent experiences with death. This has also transferred to a perception the commanding officer has negative views towards her - stating that ‘the Captain hates me.’ I recommend additional counseling sessions to assist her in exploring the repressed memories. On the whole Ensign Wyss is fit for duty at this time. Computer, end log and sign Airik Tierney, MD, ship’s counselor. | * Counselor’s Log, stardate 239707.13. [[Nyka Wyss|Ensign Nyka Wyss’]] counseling session covered a range of topics. Her coping strategies in general seem strong, but some maladaptive repression exists in relation to recent experiences with death. This has also transferred to a perception the commanding officer has negative views towards her - stating that ‘the Captain hates me.’ I recommend additional counseling sessions to assist her in exploring the repressed memories. On the whole Ensign Wyss is fit for duty at this time. Computer, end log and sign Airik Tierney, MD, ship’s counselor. | ||
* Counselor’s Log, stardate 2397.07.14. Lieutenant Commander Cadfael Peters counseling session was a standard initial crew evaluation. He seems well adjusted with strong coping strategies. Peters is cognizant of his relationships and interested in building them with his team. His interest in a crew injured in his department, though he was not stationed on the Juneau at the time, is a good sign of his leadership ability. Lieutenant Commander Peters does not need regular counseling and is fit for duty at this time. Computer, end log and sign Airik Tierney, MD, ship’s counselor. | * Counselor’s Log, stardate 2397.07.14. Lieutenant Commander Cadfael Peters counseling session was a standard initial crew evaluation. He seems well adjusted with strong coping strategies. Peters is cognizant of his relationships and interested in building them with his team. His interest in a crew injured in his department, though he was not stationed on the Juneau at the time, is a good sign of his leadership ability. Lieutenant Commander Peters does not need regular counseling and is fit for duty at this time. Computer, end log and sign Airik Tierney, MD, ship’s counselor. | ||
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