“…As participants asserted they felt uncomfortable confronting their own biases and assumptions, a necessary first step in establishing disability competence, integrating strength‐based and narrative pedagogical approaches into the curriculum can promote students' empathic development, encourage diversity consciousness, and evoke emotional reactions that can be leveraged for enhanced conceptualization skills from a wellness perspective (Chapin & Boykin, ; Chung & Bemak, : Moe, Autry, Olson, & Johnson, ). For example, counselor educators can assign students to read an autobiography of an individual with a disability as part of a theories course (Harrawood, Mariska, & Hill, ).…”