So, let's see....
They get captured and imprisoned by aliens, sometimes tortured or enslaved, phase-shifted into invisibility, they endure all kinds of transporter incidents, see their ships blown up in alternate realities or time loops, are forced to live out a lifetime of memories, devolve into animals and back, live backwards in time, get trapped in malfunction holodecks to such an extent they really don't know anymore what is 'real' and what is not, get locked in mindmelts, or in the most horrific conflicts between alien combatants ..
... and those are just a few randomly picked examples of things they have to endure on a weekly basis.
For any sane person, any one of those experiences would be enough to leave a (psychological) scar for the rest of their life. But not on starfleet crew. They will serve the Federation as happily as ever next week. Even when they are abducted and transformed by the borg, the pyschological effects seem to last only a week (Picard) or none at all (Janeway, Torres and Tuvok)
So my question is... HOW DO THEY DO IT ?
Are all starfleet crew members insane to begin with? Are starfleet applicants actively scanned for the type of psychopathic personality that thrives on kicks and adrenalin and nothing else?
Or do they get a very special kind of training at Starfleet Academy that desensitizes them to the most horrific experiences possible? If so, what would such a training look like ?
Or has therapeutics been advanced to such a degree that (almost) all psychological injury can be dealt with within one week and /or leaves (almost) no traces in everyday functioning? Does e.g. Troi spend a great deal of time on sessions afterwards with the hero of the week, that we never get to see ?
Or something else still ?
They get captured and imprisoned by aliens, sometimes tortured or enslaved, phase-shifted into invisibility, they endure all kinds of transporter incidents, see their ships blown up in alternate realities or time loops, are forced to live out a lifetime of memories, devolve into animals and back, live backwards in time, get trapped in malfunction holodecks to such an extent they really don't know anymore what is 'real' and what is not, get locked in mindmelts, or in the most horrific conflicts between alien combatants ..
... and those are just a few randomly picked examples of things they have to endure on a weekly basis.
For any sane person, any one of those experiences would be enough to leave a (psychological) scar for the rest of their life. But not on starfleet crew. They will serve the Federation as happily as ever next week. Even when they are abducted and transformed by the borg, the pyschological effects seem to last only a week (Picard) or none at all (Janeway, Torres and Tuvok)
So my question is... HOW DO THEY DO IT ?
Are all starfleet crew members insane to begin with? Are starfleet applicants actively scanned for the type of psychopathic personality that thrives on kicks and adrenalin and nothing else?
Or do they get a very special kind of training at Starfleet Academy that desensitizes them to the most horrific experiences possible? If so, what would such a training look like ?
Or has therapeutics been advanced to such a degree that (almost) all psychological injury can be dealt with within one week and /or leaves (almost) no traces in everyday functioning? Does e.g. Troi spend a great deal of time on sessions afterwards with the hero of the week, that we never get to see ?
Or something else still ?