Risa Voluntad
3 min readJul 15, 2021

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There is no greater gift than the human mind. So, clearly psychosis is a devastating burden to the experience of life in any of it’s manifested forms. While this unfortunate phenomenon of the human mind does not affect the lives of all people, studies show that anywhere from 24–64% of Americans do actually experience such influences at one time or another across the life span. However, in Jamaica the odds of devastating psychosis is about 12 in 100,000 by comparison. There are obviously some contributing factors that might evidence the causes and possibly some that might off-set the unfortunate eventuality. In evaluating contributing factors about the variance of the burden of psychosis, answers may be found, surprising, in the choreography of the countrymen.

There is a great difference between .012% and even 24% of a population. What has one country got that the other country does not to produce such drastic differences in the influence of psychosis in their population? For the answer, we may turn to Sigmund Freud the Father of Psychology. He believed that the quintessential cause of psychosis was societal pressures that stigmatize socialized sexuality.

In one study journalistic style videography in Jamaica, cameras were able to observe over 50 socialized sexual scenic references showing a level of acquiescence about sexual expression via choreography of the extremely physical sense in privatized, but open to the public venues. These individuals, while fully clothed, act out sexualized fantasy in extreme methods.

In America these similar scenes can be observed, however, socialized sexual behaviors are normally displayed by way of choreography as favors in exchange for money. These open displays of sexuality usually are seen as acceptable in privatized, but public venues. These individuals may be mostly unclothed, and often complete the full scope of the sexual act for a price.

There could be a link here explaining the variance of psychosis in different countries with regards to how people view and express sexuality through choreography when in public, which supports Freud’s theory. The epitome of such phenomena stems from the suppression of natural predilections; the expression of the reason why everybody ever born ever existed in the first place. The burden load of psychosis as a percentage is extremely lower in the countries where sexualized fantasy is encouraged in privatized venues without monetary exchanges than in countries where privatized places have the selling of sexual behavior and choreography.

What might be some other contributing factors remains to be a forum discussion. In Ireland the burden of psychosis is .03%, in Costa Rica the burden is about 26%, in America the burden is 24%-64%, in the Jamaica Island Country the burden is .012%. Can we utilize this data to produce any results that assist humanity to find it’s best expression of sociality? What if the burden of psychosis could be curbed by altering social standards in one’s country? If there is a way to preserve the greater gift of the human mind, and it may be linked to choreography, which is generally considered to be a celebratory pastime, then beginning with review of societal pressures that stigmatize socialized sexuality may be a great place to start.

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Risa Voluntad
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