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Volunteerism: what standards do counselors need to uphold in a voluntary position or providing free/pro bono work? self-disclosure: should counselors disclose personal information to a client? if so, when and how is it appropriate? objectivity: why is it important for counselors to remain objective with clients? self-care: how can counselors prevent professional burnout? spirituality: how can counselors maintain spirituality in and out of practice? counseling dispositions: a review of three counseling dispositions as well as an analysis in regards to personal strengths and challenges in regards to the selected dispositions.

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