Nathan Coleman, MAFP, MACP
Managing Director | Doctoral Candidate
Nathan Coleman operates at the critical intersection of advanced clinical theory and surgical forensic strategy development. As a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Hartford, as well as an adjunct professor of psychology at both Trinity College and the University of New Haven, his work is grounded in the highest standards of evidence-based behavioral science. With a career spanning over ten years in the field of forensic psychology, Mr. Coleman has provided high-level analysis and consultation on over 1,200 forensic cases under the direct training, mentorship, and supervision of legendary Florida-based forensic psychologist Harry Krop, Ph.D., owner and directer of the well-known forensic psychology practice Community Behavioral Services.
Mr. Coleman's own clinical foundation includes two years of acute inpatient exposure at the Connecticut Valley Hospital, where he specialized in the behavioral and psychological assessment of high-acuity, complex psychiatric populations. (rework)
This extensive casework provides the foundation for his dual role as a strategist and educator; by integrating a decade of field-hardened experience with academic rigor, he provides Counsel with litigation analytics that transform raw medicolegal data into actionable strategic intelligence for the courtroom.