Mental Health Differentials Coloring Guide
Not everyone learns best by reading dense textbooks or memorizing long lists of symptoms. Some students are visual learners. Some learn best through repetition and active engagement. Others remember concepts more easily when they can interact with the material in a creative, low-stress way.
The Mental Health Differentials Coloring Guide was created with those learners in mind.
This unique collection combines psychiatric differential diagnosis education with visually engaging coloring pages designed specifically for PMHNP students, nursing students, therapists, counselors, and other mental health trainees. Each page transforms a difficult-to-remember comparison into an easy-to-understand visual learning tool.
Inside you’ll find 30 side-by-side comparison guides covering high-yield topics such as:
ADHD vs Anxiety
OCD vs Psychosis
Bipolar Disorder vs Major Depression
Panic Attack vs Cardiac Event
Dementia vs Delirium vs Depression
Intrusive Thoughts vs Suicidal Intent
And many more
Each page is designed in a bold, easy-to-color format with:
Large illustrations
Simple visual metaphors
Key diagnostic differences
Memorable layouts
Minimal clutter for easier retention
Whether you color them, review them before exams, use them during clinical rotations, or keep them as quick-reference study sheets, these pages are designed to make complex psychiatric concepts more approachable and memorable.
Perfect for:
PMHNP students
Nursing students
Psychology students
Counselors and therapists
Visual learners
Neurodivergent learners
Anyone who learns better through creativity and imagery
Because sometimes the best way to remember a concept… is to color it.
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