Shades of Gray: Towards a New Way of Categorizing Psychiatric Illness

<p>One rainy Wednesday evening in November, I had dinner in Mayfair, central London, with a successful filmmaker, whom I&rsquo;ll call Arthur. I thought I had him pinned after the first course of a rather extensive vegetarian tasting menu: a mushroom tea served in a tiny ceramic mug.</p> <p>Arthur likely grew up in a small village somewhere in the northeast of England. Perhaps his father was a fisherman or worked another blue-collar job? Recognizing his creativity and intelligence early, Arthur likely excelled in his small &lsquo;state&rsquo; (public) school and eventually made it to London to study film.</p> <p><a href="https://amithakalaichandran.medium.com/shades-of-gray-towards-a-new-way-of-categorizing-psychiatric-illness-e3bef5254303"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>