The person who "couldn't picture it" wasn't resistant. They literally couldn't.
About 4% of clients, students, and coachees cannot form mental images — and your training never covered them. A free ~20-minute written briefing plus a role-specific email follow-up.
Written briefing in your inbox
Research-grounded recognition, the signs you may be missing, and three adaptations you can try this week — including the validated 60-second screener you can fold into your next intake, classroom check-in, or first coaching session. ~20-minute read.
Role-specific follow-up
We segment by role so the follow-up stays relevant to your work. You will receive practical insights, updates, and next-step guidance tailored to your professional context.
Direct line to the founder
Hit reply on any email — Tom (founder, Aphantasia Network) reads every one. We use what you write to help shape the next lesson, the next case study, and the next FAQ in the course.
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What's in the briefing
Practical, not theoretical. Each section ends with an action you can take in your next session or class.
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Why you were never trained for this
Aphantasia was only named in 2015 and is still absent from most graduate training. ~4% of the people you serve experience no mental imagery at all — and nothing in your program flagged it.
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What "the client who can’t visualize" actually looks like
Verbal, insight-rich clients who hit an invisible wall the moment you say "picture this." Quiet students who stop raising their hand after "visualize this." Real insights from real people in the community.
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Three changes you can make this week
A 60-second screener, a language audit for your intake materials, and one modality-specific adaptation you can make in your next session or class — covered in the written briefing.
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Where to go next
Whether that’s the full clinician or educator track, a specialist listing, or just staying on the aphantasia newsletter — no pressure, no auto-enroll. The briefing stands alone as the free deliverable.
We built this because people with aphantasia keep asking for it, and we know there are professionals who can help.
The Aphantasia Network community — now 90.7K+ strong — regularly sends us messages from adults, students, and parents who finally have language for what is happening but are not sure their therapist, teacher, or school has heard of aphantasia. We built the intro, role-specific follow-up, and full training tracks to help you support that next person with clarity and confidence.
- Developed by a multidisciplinary team of licensed clinicians, counselors, educators, social workers, and aphantasia researchers
- Grounded in the published literature (Zeman et al. 2015, Keogh & Pearson, Dawes et al., and others)
- Professional training with documented contact hours, objectives, and format — suitable for PD documentation and many CE self-petition paths
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- Read the briefing — link in your inbox right after signup.
- Your role-specific email sequence follows, mapped to the work you actually do.
Unsubscribe with a single click from any email. You can skip to the paid tracks any time. The free intro is not a prerequisite; it's just the honest way to find out whether this is relevant to your practice.
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The written briefing and follow-up emails are all free — no paywall on any of it. If you enroll in a full track later, it should be because you want better outcomes for the ~4% you serve.
When you are ready to go further
The counselor and educator tracks, the specialists directory, and a side-by-side overview all live on the professionals hub.