Yeah, when I was a kid I didn't see anything wrong with Troi on the bridge, but now... wow. Her function aboard the ship is definitely an important one but the idea that anyone on the command staff, especially the captain, would be under such pressure that at any given moment he would need to instantly lay on the couch is very, VERY 80s to me. I sort of rationalize it by how she is useful in diplomatic endeavors since the Enterprise was supposed to be the flagship and all, but still... weird.
Regarding Voyager, there were a number of episodes where the ship seemed to have blue-uniformed nurses other than the smiling Vulcan who was killed in the premiere... I think there even seemed to be more in the premiere than just her and the Doctor. Maybe those nurses transferred from other divisions. Maybe Kim meant that the Doctor and Head Nurse were killed? It still seems like there would have been other surviving medical personnel, even for a crew of only 150, even for a short mission, that would have had to survive, including a counselor, unless that CMO was expected to do everything aboard, from teeth to urology. I do recall Janeway once saying that they didn't have a counselor when talking to Neelix, though I don't remember exactly when. For the premise of the EMH to make more sense, they should have had a hull rupture in the ship's medical section just kill the entire medical staff in decompression.
Which brings me to my next point... theoretically, or at least as previously established, there are any number of specialists (dentists, obstetricians, optometrists, etc.) on the ship, and the Chief Medical Officer is in charge of all of them... so does that make the Ship's Counselor and the entire Psychiatric Department report to the CMO? Especially since CMOs are charged with the ability to relieve mentally unstable personnel at least in TOS time. (Convenient that Beverly outranked Deanna, isn't it?)
