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A '''counselor''' is a position aboard [[Starfleet]] vessels and installations, usually held by a senior Starfleet [[officer]] with training in psychology.
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A '''counselor''' was a position aboard [[Starfleet]] vessels and installations, usually held by a senior Starfleet [[officer]] with training in [[psychology]].
   
Qualified [[psychiatrist]]s served aboard starships during the [[23rd century]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[Where No Man Has Gone Before]]" and "[[Dagger of the Mind]]")
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Qualified [[psychiatrist]]s served aboard [[starship]]s during the [[23rd century]]. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before|Dagger of the Mind}}) Occasionally, the role of [[chief medical officer]] and counselor were combined in the 23rd century, with medical officers also having expertise in [[space psychology]]; an example of this is [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]]. ({{TOS|Court Martial}})
   
By the mid-[[24th century]], starship and starbase crews included a counselor, who was responsible for the mental well-being of the crew and civilian staff. The position was considered vital enough that it warranted inclusion in the [[senior staff]] of the Federation flagship; in that instance at least, the ship's counselor also had a diplomatic role, advising the Captain in [[first contact]] and other situations.
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By the mid-[[24th century]], starship and [[starbase]] crews included a counselor, who was responsible for the mental well-being of the crew and civilian staff. The position was considered vital enough that it warranted inclusion in the [[senior staff]] of the Federation [[flagship]]; in that instance at least, the ship's counselor also had a diplomatic role, advising the [[captain]] in [[First Contact]] and other situations.
   
As with the [[chief medical officer]], the ship's counselor has the power to relieve other officers and crew members of duty if he or she feels that their patient is suffering from a condition that may hinder their ability to perform their duties effectively.
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As with the [[chief medical officer]], the ship's counselor has the power to relieve other officers and crewmembers of duty if he or she feels that their patient is suffering from a condition that may hinder their ability to perform their duties effectively.
   
At the [[Captain]]'s discretion, the ship's counselor may be allowed to wear something other than their normal [[Starfleet uniform]] while on duty.
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At the captain's discretion, the ship's counselor may be allowed to wear something other than their normal [[Starfleet uniform]]. This was the case with [[Deanna Troi]], the ship's counselor on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, who preferred to wear [[Casual duty attire|colorful, casual clothing]] while on duty. Troi elected to wear a standard uniform permanently after being told to do so by Captain [[Edward Jellico]]. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}})
   
 
Some Starfleet officers, such as Captain [[Lisa Cusak]] and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]], disliked the concept of a designated ship's counselor, preferring to seek advice about their problems from friends. ({{DS9|The Sound of Her Voice}})
: ''This was the case with [[Deanna Troi]], the ship's counselor on the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]. Deanna elected to wear a uniform permanently after being told to do so by Captain [[Edward Jellico]] ([[TNG]]:"[[Chain of Command, Part I]]").''
 
 
{{bginfo|In an early draft of {{TNG|Relics}}, Counselor Troi explained that the responsibility of a ship's counselor was to take care of the emotional well-being of a ship's crew and guests. Starfleet began assigning counselors to starships in the [[2330s]], after they realized that the pressures of extended space travel could result in psychological problems that would require professional care.}}
   
 
== Counselors ==
Some Starfleet officers, such as [[Captain]] [[Lisa Cusak]] and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]], disliked the concept of a designated ship's counselor, preferring to seek advice about their problems from friends. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Sound of Her Voice]]")
 
 
[[Deanna Troi]] trained in psychology before joining Starfleet. She served as counselor aboard the USS ''Enterprise''-D and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} before transferring to the {{USS|Titan}} with her husband, [[William T. Riker]]. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}}; {{film|10}})
   
 
[[Deep Space 9]] had several counselors during its time in operation, including [[Telnorri]] and [[Ezri Dax]], who was previously an assistant counselor on the {{USS|Destiny}}. ({{DS9|Hard Time|Shadows and Symbols}})
:''According to a early draft of "[[Relics]]" ([[TNG]]), Counselor Troi explained that the responsibility of a ship's counselor was to take care of the emotional well-being of a ship's crew and guests. Starfleet began assigning counselors to starships in the [[2330s]], after they realized that the pressures of extended space travel could result in psychological problems that would require professional care.''
 
   
 
The {{USS|Voyager}} was not originally assigned a counselor, as its mission was intended only to last a few weeks. ({{VOY|Phage|The Cloud}}) Later, [[Neelix]] appointed himself [[morale officer]], a position of his own invention, to take on the responsibilities of a counselor. ({{VOY|Phage}})
==Counselors==
 
   
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[[Benbasset]] was a counselor assigned to [[Starbase 235]] in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|It's Only a Paper Moon}})
[[Deanna Troi]] trained in psychology before joining [[Starfleet]]. She served as counselor aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|USS '' Enterprise''-E]] before transferring to the [[USS Titan|USS ''Titan'']] with her husband, [[Will Riker]]. As well as carrying out her psychiatric and diplomatic duties, Troi served as [[conn]] officer during several emergencies and took the [[Bridge Officer's Test]], enabling her to command the ship.
 
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[[Jenzo]] was a counselor in [[2376]] and a friend of Deanna Troi. ({{VOY|Life Line}})
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[[Deep Space 9]] had several counselors during its time in operation, including [[Telnorri]] ([[DS9]]: "[[Hard Time]]") and [[Ezri Dax]], who was previously an assistant counselor on the [[USS Destiny|USS ''Destiny'']] ([[DS9]]: "[[Shadows and Symbols]]").
 
   
The [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] was not originally assigned a counselor as its mission was intended only to last a few months. Later, [[Neelix]] appointed himself [[morale officer]], a term of his own invention, to take on the responsibilities of a counselor.
 
   
Other counselors include [[Jenzo]], a friend of [[Deanna Troi]] (mentioned in [[VOY]]: "[[Life Line]]"), and [[Benbasset]] (mentioned in [[DS9]]: "[[It's Only a Paper Moon]]").
 
   
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Revision as of 15:59, 4 September 2015

Counselors office

The counselor's office aboard the USS Enterprise-D

For a member of a council, please see councilor.

A counselor was a position aboard Starfleet vessels and installations, usually held by a senior Starfleet officer with training in psychology.

Qualified psychiatrists served aboard starships during the 23rd century. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "Dagger of the Mind") Occasionally, the role of chief medical officer and counselor were combined in the 23rd century, with medical officers also having expertise in space psychology; an example of this is Doctor Leonard McCoy. (TOS: "Court Martial")

By the mid-24th century, starship and starbase crews included a counselor, who was responsible for the mental well-being of the crew and civilian staff. The position was considered vital enough that it warranted inclusion in the senior staff of the Federation flagship; in that instance at least, the ship's counselor also had a diplomatic role, advising the captain in First Contact and other situations.

As with the chief medical officer, the ship's counselor has the power to relieve other officers and crewmembers of duty if he or she feels that their patient is suffering from a condition that may hinder their ability to perform their duties effectively.

At the captain's discretion, the ship's counselor may be allowed to wear something other than their normal Starfleet uniform. This was the case with Deanna Troi, the ship's counselor on the USS Enterprise-D, who preferred to wear colorful, casual clothing while on duty. Troi elected to wear a standard uniform permanently after being told to do so by Captain Edward Jellico. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I")

Some Starfleet officers, such as Captain Lisa Cusak and Chief Miles O'Brien, disliked the concept of a designated ship's counselor, preferring to seek advice about their problems from friends. (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")

In an early draft of TNG: "Relics", Counselor Troi explained that the responsibility of a ship's counselor was to take care of the emotional well-being of a ship's crew and guests. Starfleet began assigning counselors to starships in the 2330s, after they realized that the pressures of extended space travel could result in psychological problems that would require professional care.

Counselors

Deanna Troi trained in psychology before joining Starfleet. She served as counselor aboard the USS Enterprise-D and the USS Enterprise-E before transferring to the USS Titan with her husband, William T. Riker. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint"; Star Trek Nemesis)

Deep Space 9 had several counselors during its time in operation, including Telnorri and Ezri Dax, who was previously an assistant counselor on the USS Destiny. (DS9: "Hard Time", "Shadows and Symbols")

The USS Voyager was not originally assigned a counselor, as its mission was intended only to last a few weeks. (VOY: "Phage", "The Cloud") Later, Neelix appointed himself morale officer, a position of his own invention, to take on the responsibilities of a counselor. (VOY: "Phage")

Benbasset was a counselor assigned to Starbase 235 in 2375. (DS9: "It's Only a Paper Moon")

Jenzo was a counselor in 2376 and a friend of Deanna Troi. (VOY: "Life Line")

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