geekysteven

A Betazoid character who isn't in a nurturing profession, but is a tactical officer.

"Captain, I sense they know they're about to get their asses handed to them"

macko-99

Also, a Klingon character who is in a nuturing profession instead of tactical.

"You are a true child of Kahless for confronting your fears and I am honoured to have helped you."

asimovsideburns

Klingon therapist: the battle against mental illness cannot be won decisively. It is a long campaign against an enemy who never tires, whose forces swell to twice their size whenever you look away. Battle against a foe of such magnitude, who occupies your very mind… every moment you survive is a triumph against all odds. There is no more honorable combat.

iconuk01

This last was actually addressed in DS9, where Garak, who suffers from chronic and debilitating claustrophobia, is the only person who can perform a certain bit of sabotage in a pitch black crawlspace...

And it ends with this exchange between two of the strongest Klingon's the series has ever had acknowledging that struggle as being one entirely worthy of a Klingon's respect

Martok - There is no greater enemy than one's own fears

Worf - It takes a brave man to face them

explorerrowan

Also, Andrew Robinson, who plays Garak, also suffers from claustrophobia and during the filming of this episode, he was sick with the flu. Garak's misery here is entirely real.