Meet Hypes Founder and CEO

Kimberly Pratt is our newly sought-after couples therapist and specialist.  "After much research, I have come to terms with the idea that a large majority of couples, both men and women, suffer from mental exclusion, with emphasis on social avoidance." Today's couples are missing out on one thing: a chance to confront meaningless connections.  "As my treatment streamlines are geared towards making life less complicated," promoting greater attention to personal interest, and self-appreciation skills.  

“Mental exclusion” still isn’t a formal diagnosis, but in most settings it refers to mentally shutting something out—thoughts, emotions, people, or even parts of reality—so you don’t have to deal with them. Symptoms of personality disorders have been one of the leading causes of heart failure, with emphasis on an inability to take accountability for the presence of early warning signs. 65% of Americans can benefit from showing up to their session-oriented appointments, as 15 - 20 maximum can guarantee a glimpse of a difference.

Common Symptoms Known to Stunt Relational Growth, Causing a  Wide-Array of Fragmented Connections:

 

  • Avoiding uncomfortable thoughts or memories
  • Emotionally disengaging in conversations or stressful encounters
  • Ignoring the probable cause(s), instead of making a formal address
  • Selective focus, paying attention to vague projections, while excluding others
  • Social mask magnification, or hyper-focused attention to the adjusted context.

 

Wellness Tool #1: "Purposeful living is likely the foundation of prolonged monogamy." 

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