Kristy Pauls earned her master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Emporia State University in Kansas. She has 30 years of experience in the mental health field including community and prison mental health programs, foster care system, family preservation, partial hospitalization, and private practice.

Her initial goal for being trained in Accelerated Resolution Therapy® (ART) was simply to be a provider of the therapy for veterans in Kansas. However, upon watching her clients make positive changes in their lives right before her eyes while using ART, she decided to pursue becoming a trainer for Basic ART. She hopes to train as many therapists as she can in the Midwest and beyond in ART. She also trains non-mental health clinicians in the Sensation Awareness Focused Technique (SAF-T) which utilizes a portion of the Basic ART protocol.

Pauls has utilized ART with an array of client issues, such as emergency mental health, community mental health (SPMI population), suicidality, and domestic violence. In addition to being a passionate trainer in ART, she also works at United Health Care as a Care Coordinator for the Kansas SED Waiver and has a small telehealth private practice back to Kansas. She believes that everyone deserves to have relief from stress, trauma, or any other mental health symptom, and that ART is the therapeutic modality that can make that happen.

She was trained in Basic Accelerated Resolution Therapy in April 2016. She was the first person trained in the State of Kansas. She then obtained her next level of Accelerated Resolution Therapy training, Advanced & Enhanced in May 2018. She loved Accelerated Resolution Therapy so much, she became a trainer in A.R.T. in March 2019. She has been immersed in learning and using A.R.T. since she started.

With her License as a Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist in the State of Kansas and her certifications in A.R.T, she has been able to utilize A.R.T. in the emergency service department, with domestic violence victims, with Veterans, and in private practice setting for various mental health needs. Pauls says she believes in A.R.T so much that she feels it has the potential to help everyone in some way if they are motivated to use A.R.T. The potentials for ART with mental health symptoms appears astronomically better than any other therapy Pauls has known in the last 30 years!