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This article accentuates the human experiences at the heart of social justi
ce work in counseling. The history, counselor attributes, skills, costs, pi
tfalls, rewards, and ethical issues associated with advocacy counseling are
highlighted. This article concludes with a discussion of the personal mora
l imperatives that inspire social activism and the challenge of discovering
a personal advocacy style.