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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.
Qualified psychiatrists served aboard starships during the 23rd century. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "Dagger of the Mind")
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 while on duty. This was the case with Deanna Troi, the ship's counselor on the USS Enterprise-D. Troi elected to wear a 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.''
The development of the Counseling department began in the Penal facilities within the confines of the Federation.
In the mid-23rd century, the penal systems of the United Federation of Planets shifted focus from incarceration and punishment to humane rehabilitation, made possible by new technologies and drug therapies. A key figure of this transition was Doctor Tristan Adams. From the late 2240s and into the 2260s, his practices were replicated in many Federation penal colonies, turning what were essentially cages into effective hospitals. Until promising therapies were developed, those few criminally-insane beings deemed incurable and incorrigible where kept in the secure isolation of Asylum facilities. (TOS: "Dagger of the Mind", "Whom Gods Destroy")
Many people believe that the role of a counselor is a dull one, and nothing can be done until somebody comes to them for counseling. This is an uninformed opinion. This course is for Counselors and would-be counselors alike. The bulk of this course is positions that can be taken by a counselor and the roles that they can play on the ship and it's missions. The aim is that by reading this guide, talking to the lecturer and taking the exam, you will be able to contribute to the plot that your ship is involved in and add inspiration to the crew and be inspired by them.  
Many people believe that the role of a counselor is a dull one, and nothing can be done until somebody comes to them for counseling. This is an uninformed opinion. This course is for Counselors and would-be counselors alike. The bulk of this course is positions that can be taken by a counselor and the roles that they can play on the ship and it's missions. The aim is that by reading this guide, talking to the lecturer and taking the exam, you will be able to contribute to the plot that your ship is involved in and add inspiration to the crew and be inspired by them.  


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There are many roles that a Counselor can fulfill on a ship, and one of them is the advisory role. Whether it is for individual crewmembers in their own pursuits, or on Away missions to other species' planet, an important part of your duties, is to help people solve their problems. One of the main advisory positions on board the ship will be in your interaction with the CO or the FO in the communication between the ship and other cultures. This situation may require you to interpret and/or translate the actions and behaviors of these people.  
There are many roles that a Counselor can fulfill on a ship, and one of them is the advisory role. Whether it is for individual crewmembers in their own pursuits, or on Away missions to other species' planet, an important part of your duties, is to help people solve their problems. One of the main advisory positions on board the ship will be in your interaction with the CO or the FO in the communication between the ship and other cultures. This situation may require you to interpret and/or translate the actions and behaviors of these people.  
==HISTORY AND MICELLANEOUS INFORMATION==
A counselor is 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")
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 while on duty. This was the case with Deanna Troi, the ship's counselor on the USS Enterprise-D. Troi elected to wear a 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.''
The development of the Counseling department began in the Penal facilities within the confines of the Federation.
In the mid-23rd century, the penal systems of the United Federation of Planets shifted focus from incarceration and punishment to humane rehabilitation, made possible by new technologies and drug therapies. A key figure of this transition was Doctor Tristan Adams. From the late 2240s and into the 2260s, his practices were replicated in many Federation penal colonies, turning what were essentially cages into effective hospitals. Until promising therapies were developed, those few criminally-insane beings deemed incurable and incorrigible where kept in the secure isolation of Asylum facilities. (TOS: "Dagger of the Mind", "Whom Gods Destroy")


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