“…Instructors of multicultural counseling courses consistently report challenges in the classroom, including students’ resistance to developing self‐awareness around their values and biases (Buckley & Foldy, 2010; Burton & Furr, 2014; Watt et al, 2009). The journey toward critical consciousness (Freire, 1970/1986) can involve challenging self‐examination that provokes a wide range of difficult emotions, including guilt, anger, shock, denial, anxiety, and apathy (Buckley & Foldy, 2010; Parker, Freytes, Kaufman, Woodruff, & Hord, 2004; Tummala‐Nara, 2009; Watt et al, 2009). The presence of these emotions—and related defense mechanisms (Watt et al, 2009)—can limit students’ engagement with the course, sometimes even resulting in overtly resistant behaviors to the content or instructor (Buckley & Foldy, 2010; Burton & Furr, 2014).…”