The art & science of educational psychology in service of
informed decision-making, and durable developmental capacity.

Rooted in Research,
Proven Through Decades of Practice and Results
Since 1995.


Specialising in

 designing structured solutions for complex learning,  developmental, and relational dynamics. 


Kristen Nolfi  

Structural analysis and targeted intervention design to bring clarity to complexity and restore confident, self-directed functioning. 

 Applied to school-related challenges, court-involved situations, and families seeking clear, structured guidance when demands and developmental needs are out of sync.  


Dr. Kristen D. Nolfi is an educational psychologist whose work centers on structural analysis within complex developmental and institutional systems. Her career spans more than three decades across public schools, specialized programs, residential treatment settings, correctional environments, and court-adjacent contexts.

Her professional formation began in structured educational settings serving students with developmental and learning differences while completing graduate training at American International College Curtis Blake Center. These early experiences established a foundation in cognitive variability, language differences, and the practical realities of how institutions respond to developmental complexity.

Dr. Nolfi holds advanced graduate certification in Special Education and School Psychology and a Doctorate in Educational Psychology. In 2006, she pursued postdoctoral study in structural cognition through the Personality Assessment System (PAS), an empirically grounded framework focused on cognitive organization and adaptive functioning. This training became foundational to her analytical approach.

Across roles and systems, her work has included more than 2,000 formal evaluations, manifestation determinations, eligibility analyses, and collaboration within child and family forensic contexts. Over time, her practice expanded into court-involved systems, where institutional demands and developmental realities frequently intersect.

Throughout her career, Dr. Nolfi’s focus has remained consistent: examining how cognitive structure, developmental history, and environmental expectations interact, and designing targeted, structured interventions when alignment breaks down.









EDUCATION
Doctor of Educational Psychology (with honors) American International College, Springfield, MA (2006)
CAGS, Special Education | School Psychology (with honors) American International College, Springfield, MA (2002)
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology and Teaching (with honors) Western New England University, Springfield, MA (1994)


LICENSURE
  • Licensed Educational Psychologist, Massachusetts (2017–2025)
  • Licensed School Psychologist, Massachusetts (2006–2022)
  • Licensed Educator, Massachusetts (1996–2022)


SELECTED SPECIALIZED TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS

Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (William James College) | Boston, MA | Child & Family Forensics Certificate Program (2019 - 2021)

Harvard University, Chan School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA | Continuing Education Training, Child Protection and Human Rights Law, J. Bhaba Certificate (2021)

Center of Excellence for Children, Families and the Law, Boston, MA | Continuing Education Training, Overcoming Barriers: Parent-Child Contact Problems (2018, 2021)

Yale Summer Series on Autism & Related Disorders (2020), F. Volkmar

Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) UMASS

  • Massachusetts Probate and Family Court Standing Order 1-17 (Parent Coordination requirements met)
  • Mediation & Conflict Resolution Certificate
  • American Board of Vocational Experts (ABVE renewal in progress)
  • Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) peer-group consultancy


PROFESSIONAL ROLES 

Educational Psychology Consulting Practice, Longmeadow, MA (2017-2026),

Springfield & Chicopee Public Schools (2006 – 2022) | Licensed School Psychologist 

Hampden County Sheriff’s Department (2017 – 2018) | Forensic Mental Health Clinician (Correctional Setting)

Hampden County District Attorney’s Office (1992 – 1994) | Victim-Witness Advocate

Brennan & Couchon Associate (2008 – 2014) | Postdoctoral Research and Training | 

Westfield State University & Cambridge College (2005 – 2009) | Professor of Psychology & Education 

Pathfinder Regional Vocational Technical High School (1996-2001) | Teacher


PUBLIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Educational and School-Based Initiatives
  • Dyslexia Resource Guide, Springfield Public Schools, Committee Writer (2019–2020)
  • The Renaissance Club, Agawam High School and Pathfinder High School, (1996–2000)
  • Psi Chi Honors Society, Western New England University, Secretary (1992)
Youth and Family Programs
  • Autism Speaks, Volunteer Referral Support (2017–2018)
  • Girls Lacrosse Team, Longmeadow, Assistant Coach (2014)
  • Brownie Girl Scout Troop 269, Girl Scouts of America, Longmeadow, Co-Leader (2005–2007)
  • Cub Scout Troop 48, Boy Scouts of America, Springfield, Co-Leader (2016–2017)
Community Leadership and Service
  • Holy Name Hockey League, West Springfield, Volunteer Coordinator (2016–2017)
  • Brightside for Children and Families, West Springfield, Volunteer (1996–1997)
  • Richard F. Nolfi Scholarship Foundation, Fairfield High School, Fairfield, CT, Co-President (1995–1999)

PAST & PRESENT AFFILIATIONS
  • American Psychological Association (APA)
  • Autism Speaks
  • Massachusetts Association of School Psychologists (MASP)
  • Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC)
  • Citizens for Juvenile Justice (CfJJ)
  • American Board of Vocational Experts (ABVE)
  • The Personality Assessment System Foundation (PASF)


 
Services


The work is consultative and psycho-educational, focused on identifying cognitive patterns, strengthening executive functions, and designing targeted strategies that increase self-understanding and effective independent functioning.