Ashlar House

Build Something Beautiful  

A Home for Human Development



From Science to Human Impact

Turning Psychological Science into Practical Solutions for Individuals, Families, and Organizations

ASHLAR HOUSE

An independent home for human development — bringing personalized coaching, science-based tools, educational programs, and organizational solutions together under one roof to translate psychological science into practical resources for everyday life and work.  

The Ashlar House Story

Understanding Human Development. Creating Tools for Real Life.

For nearly three decades, Dr. Kristen Nolfi has worked across the many environments where human development unfolds: schools, healthcare settings, clinical practices, forensic mental health, juvenile services, family systems, higher education, and organizations. At first glance, these environments appear unrelated.

A classroom is not a courtroom.
A family home is not a correctional facility.
A hospital is not an organization.

Yet, over time, one pattern became impossible to ignore: The same fundamental human challenges appeared everywhere.

  • People struggled to understand themselves and others.
  • Families struggled to communicate during periods of stress.
  • Children struggled when the adults around them did not understand their developmental needs.
  • Professionals struggled when systems became more complex than the tools available to navigate them.

Across every setting, one question continued to emerge:

How do human beings develop, and how can we translate what science has discovered about human behavior into practical tools that improve everyday life?

The Problem

Human beings are expected to navigate some of the most complex experiences imaginable:

  • learning
  • relationships
  • parenting
  • decision-making
  • conflict
  • emotional regulation
  • career development
  • leadership
  • major life transitions

Yet most people are never given a practical framework for understanding how humans actually develop.

We have extraordinary knowledge from psychology, neuroscience, education, developmental science, and systems research. But that knowledge often remains fragmented.

Research exists.
Professional expertise exists.
Clinical interventions exist.

What is often missing is the bridge:

How do we take what we know about human development and turn it into tools people can use in everyday life?

The Insight

Through years of assessment, teaching, consultation, mediation, and direct work with individuals and systems under stress, Dr. Nolfi began recognizing that human challenges rarely exist in isolation.

The way people think, learn, communicate, regulate emotions, make decisions, and relate to others is shaped by the interaction between:

  • biology
  • cognitive patterns
  • personality
  • relationships
  • experiences
  • environments
Understanding these interactions creates new possibilities.

When people understand how they function, they can make better decisions.

When families understand development, relationships can change.

When organizations understand human systems, they can create healthier environments.

From Understanding to Tools

Ashlar House was created to transform this understanding into practical resources. The goal is not to "fix" people. The goal is to provide people with better maps. Just as professionals use tools to understand complex systems in medicine, engineering, and technology, Ashlar House develops tools designed to help people better understand human systems.

These tools are designed to support:

  • self-understanding,
  • communication,
  • learning,
  • relationships,
  • family functioning,
  • decision-making,
  • and human growth.

The Ashlar Philosophy

Like an ashlar stone, every person has inherent value and unique potential. Growth is the lifelong process of shaping and strengthening the knowledge, skills, and qualities that allow people to contribute their best to the world. Learning does not change who people are—it helps reveal, refine, and build upon what is already within them.

We Are Lifelong Learners

Throughout every stage of life, people have the capacity to grow, adapt, and develop new skills when they have access to the right knowledge, support, and experiences.

From Science to Real Life

Psychological science has revealed powerful insights into how people learn, develop, communicate, regulate emotions, build relationships, and reach their potential. Yet too often, this knowledge remains confined to research settings rather than becoming practical tools people can use in everyday life.

Ashlar House bridges that gap.

Dr. Kristen Nolfi designs evidence-informed frameworks, resources, and learning experiences that translate science into meaningful action—helping people understand themselves, strengthen their relationships, develop essential skills, and create better outcomes in life, education, work, and family.

Building a Stronger Future

Just as individual stones come together to create enduring structures, people grow through connection, learning, and support.

  • When individuals develop, families become stronger.
  • When families and individuals thrive, organizations and communities benefit.
At Ashlar House, we help people build the skills, confidence, and capacity to shape the lives they imagine.


Learning shapes people.

People shape families and organizations.

Together, we shape the future

Work with Kristen

Get to know 

Dr. Kristen Nolfi


Founder of Ashlar House

Dr. Kristen Nolfi is an educational psychologist, mediator, and founder of Ashlar House, an independent human development company dedicated to translating psychological science into practical frameworks that help individuals, families, organizations, and communities navigate complexity and build capacity for growth.

For nearly three decades, Dr. Nolfi has studied and observed how people think, learn, develop, make decisions, and adapt across the lifespan. Her work has taken place across a remarkable range of settings—including public and private education, healthcare, forensic mental health, family systems, juvenile services, corrections, higher education, and organizational consultation.

Across these environments, one question continued to emerge:

How do human beings develop, and how can our understanding of human behavior be translated into practical tools that improve everyday life?

  • Schools → how children learn.
  • Hospitals and clinics → how people cope and change.
  • Acute and residential settings → development under significant stress.
  • Juvenile and correctional facilities → behavior in constrained systems.
  • Family homes → relationships and communication.
  • Court-related work → conflict, decision-making, and family dynamics.
  • Higher education → teaching the next generation of professionals.
  • Organizations → how human systems function at scale.
They're not separate careers.
They're different laboratories.

Only in retrospect did Dr. Nolfi realize that every environment she entered was teaching her something about the same underlying subject: how humans develop.

The Foundation of Ashlar House

Throughout her career, Dr. Kristen Nolfi encountered the same underlying challenge across vastly different environments: people were often expected to navigate complex human experiences without a practical understanding of how human development works.

In schools, she observed children struggling not only with academics, but with learning, communication, emotional regulation, relationships, and understanding themselves.
In healthcare and clinical settings, she observed individuals and families attempting to adapt to challenges without always having the knowledge or tools needed to understand behavior, stress, and change.

In forensic mental health, juvenile services, and family court systems, she witnessed the impact that occurs when human complexity, developmental differences, communication breakdowns, and high levels of stress intersect.

Across these settings, one pattern became increasingly clear:

Human beings do not develop in isolation.
The way people think, learn, communicate, regulate emotions, make decisions, and relate to others is shaped by the ongoing interaction between biology, experience, relationships, and environment.

Yet much of what psychology, education, neuroscience, and systems science have discovered remains fragmented across disciplines and difficult to translate into everyday life.

Once again, across each of these environments, the same question continued to emerge. This question became the foundation of Ashlar House.

Rather than viewing psychology, education, neuroscience, and systems thinking as separate disciplines, Dr. Nolfi approaches them as interconnected perspectives on one integrated human experience. Her work focuses on identifying patterns that influence learning, decision-making, communication, relationships, and human development, then translating those insights into practical, evidence-informed frameworks people can actually use.

“When I consult with families, educators, leaders, or organizations, I am not simply solving the problem in front of me. I am examining how people think, learn, process information, regulate emotion, interact with their environments, and make decisions under stress. Coaching, consultation, and mediation are simply the vehicles through which that psychological understanding is applied.”

Ashlar House exists to bridge the gap between what science has discovered about human development and what people need in order to navigate real life.

The goal is not to change who people are. The goal is to help individuals, families, and organizations better understand how humans develop, identify the factors influencing growth and behavior, and create environments that allow people to learn, adapt, and thrive.

Professional Foundation

Dr. Nolfi earned her bachelor's degree from Western New England University before completing her master's degree and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) at American International College. She later earned her Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) from American International College, where her doctoral research examined ADHD and parental knowledge systems.

She completed advanced postdoctoral training through Brennan & Couchon Associates and the Personality Assessment System Foundation (PASF), specializing in standardized cognitive trait analysis, and completed advanced study through the Child and Family Forensics Certificate Program at William James College.

Throughout her career, Dr. Nolfi has maintained licensure as both an Educational Psychologist and School Psychologist while continuing advanced professional development in mediation, forensic mental health, personality assessment, child protection, conflict resolution, neurodiversity, and family systems.

The Crucible: How Systems "Came Alive"

While Dr. Nolfi's systemic lens was first shaped in the early 1990s through her work within the Hampden County District Attorney's Office and as a licensed educator, it was her unexpected entry into the family court and forensic mental health systems that fundamentally transformed her practice.

Stepping into high-conflict legal environments, she encountered a profound, often unaddressed landscape of neurodiversity under extreme duress. What began as a clinical assignment became a life-changing turning point. Working deeply within probate and family court matters, forensic mental health, and juvenile detention systems, her understanding of human ecology moved from textbook theory to live, high-stakes reality.

This intense environment sharpened her approach. It taught her to think differently, demanding a level of analytical precision that only surfaces when put to the ultimate challenge. She realized that the very skills she used to support neurodivergent children could be scaled to untangle the fractured communication systems of families and organizations in crisis.

The Crucible did more than refine her clinical skills—it fundamentally reshaped how she understood human development. It became the point at which previously separate ideas about cognition, learning, systems, relationships, and environment converged into a single way of seeing. From that point forward, her work became increasingly focused not simply on helping individuals, but on understanding the underlying principles that govern how people and human systems develop, adapt, and flourish.

A Career Grounded in Practice

Dr. Nolfi's career has combined direct clinical practice, educational leadership, higher education, mediation, and systems consultation. This breadth of experience has provided opportunities to work with individuals and organizations across a wide range of developmental, educational, legal, and organizational contexts.

Her professional experience includes:

  • Conducting thousands of comprehensive psychoeducational and psychological evaluations, with specialized experience in complex neurodivergent profiles, including ADHD, dyslexia, NVLD, and communication disorders.
  • Consulting within probate and family court matters through structured interviewing, documentation, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
  • Serving as a Forensic Mental Health Clinician for the Hampden County Sheriff's Department, providing crisis assessment, intake, and therapeutic services while gaining additional experience within juvenile detention and community mental health settings.
  • Teaching psychology and education as an Adjunct Professor at Westfield State University and Cambridge College, while supervising doctoral candidates in school psychology from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
  • Consulting with families, schools, professionals, and organizations to improve communication, decision-making, and human development across complex systems.
Throughout this work, one pattern remained remarkably consistent: regardless of the setting, the most enduring improvements occurred when people better understood how human development actually works.

An Integrative Approach

Dr. Nolfi's work is grounded in cognitive trait analysis, developmental science, systems thinking, and human ecology—the study of how individuals continuously interact with and are shaped by their environments.

Her professional training includes advanced study in mediation and conflict resolution, parenting coordination, child protection and human rights, parent-child contact problems, personality assessment methodologies, and emotional expression analysis.

Rather than viewing these experiences as isolated credentials, she integrates them into a single evidence-informed approach focused on understanding the interaction between cognition, development, relationships, environments, and human behavior.

Ashlar House

Ashlar House was founded to bring this work beyond traditional clinical, educational, and legal settings.

Its mission is to translate psychological science and human development research into practical frameworks, learning systems, assessments, and implementation models that help people understand themselves, strengthen relationships, make wiser decisions, and build environments in which individuals and communities can thrive.

Why This Work Matters

Human challenges rarely emerge from a single cause. The way people think, learn, communicate, regulate emotion, form relationships, and respond to stress is shaped by the interaction of biology, development, experience, and environment.

Yet much of what psychology, education, neuroscience, and systems science have discovered remains fragmented across disciplines and difficult to apply in everyday life.

This work exists to bridge that gap.
By helping people better understand how human development works, we can create earlier opportunities for support, strengthen relationships, improve decision-making, and build systems that help individuals and communities thrive.

The goal is not to "fix" people. The goal is to provide the knowledge, tools, and environments that allow people to develop their capacity and navigate life's challenges more effectively.

The name Ashlar House reflects a simple philosophy: 

like an ashlar stone, every person possesses inherent worth and unique potential. Growth is not about becoming someone else; it is the lifelong process of revealing, strengthening, and refining what already exists within us.

Dr. Nolfi believes that one of the great challenges of our time is not a lack of knowledge about human beings, but the fragmentation of that knowledge across disciplines. Her long-term work seeks to integrate insights from psychology, education, neuroscience, systems thinking, and related fields into practical resources that people can use throughout everyday life.

Her guiding belief remains simple:

Learning shapes people.
People shape families and organizations.
Together, we shape the future.

KRISTEN NOLFI, Ed.D.
Educational Psychologist | Mediator | Systems Consultant
Longmeadow, MA 01106 | www.KristenNolfi.com


PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

An educational psychologist, trained mediator, and systems consultant with nearly three decades of experience spanning clinical, forensic, educational, and correctional human systems. Proven expertise in translating cognitive, developmental, and behavioral data into structured frameworks. Completed over 2,000 psychoeducational evaluations and logged over 4,000 hours working alongside attorneys in court matters. Known for a unique blend of deep developmental empathy and rigorous clinical precision, specializing in building positive new connections in fractured organizational and family infrastructures.

CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Systemic Assessment: Psychoeducational and psychological evaluation, Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA), risk prioritization, structured interviewing, and clinical interpretation.
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution: Mediation, Parenting Coordination, neutral third-party consultation, and high-conflict strategic communication.
  • Neurodivergent Advocacy: Specialized alignment for ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, non-verbal learning disabilities (NVLD), and anxiety-related emotional impairments.
  • Curriculum & Behavioral Design: Modular learning paths, custom visual and tactile cognitive aids, and cross-functional team leadership.

LICENSURE & CREDENTIALS

  • Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP), Massachusetts (Issued 2017)
  • Licensed School Psychologist, Massachusetts (Issued 2006)
  • Licensed Educator, Massachusetts (Issued 1995)
  • Certified Mediator, 40-Hour Mediation & Conflict Resolution Training 
  • Qualified Parent Coordinator, Massachusetts Probate & Family Court (Standing Order 1-17)
  • Professional Memberships: American Psychological Association (APA), Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC), American Board of Vocational Experts (ABVE)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Founder & Principal Consultant | Ashlar House (Longmeadow, MA)
2017 – Present
  • Founded an independent home for human development, translating behavioral and developmental research into custom tools, coaching, and organizational solutions.
  • Conduct independent, private psychoeducational and psychological evaluations, delivering objective diagnostic clarity to families, schools, and clinics.
  • Design and implement "Family Culture" frameworks and personality-based relational systems for domestic dynamics and transitions.
  • Serve as a neutral professional and consultant
Licensed School Psychologist | Springfield & Chicopee Public Schools (MA)
2005 – 2022
  • Managed high-volume caseloads across a diverse urban district, completing comprehensive cognitive, academic, and behavioral assessments to design customized plans.
  • Represented assessment findings in Special Education eligibility processes and manifestation determination hearings.
  • Led multidisciplinary student support teams, bridging the gap between clinical diagnoses and classroom implementation for neurodivergent students.
  • Designed and implemented behavioral interventions and academic strategies; appointed as a Committee Writer for the district’s Dyslexia Resource Guide.
  • Supervised and mentored school psychology clinical interns from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Forensic Mental Health Clinician | Hampden County Sheriff’s Department (Ludlow, MA)
2017 – 2018
  • Managed high-volume intake and initial mental health risk prioritization
  • Conducted acute psychological screenings, provided focused behavioral therapy under, and coordinated directly with medical and educational teams.
Postdoctoral Training & Assessment Consultant | Brennan & Couchon / PASF
2006 – 2014
  • Analyzed and organized the rigorous cognitive and psychological pre-employment evaluations for public safety and law enforcement candidates.
  • Applied J. Gittinger Personality Assessment System (PAS) methods to evaluate stress-tolerance, decision-making capabilities, and operational profiles for leadership.
Adjunct Professor of Psychology & Education | Westfield State University & Cambridge College
2002 – 2007
  • Designed graduate and undergraduate curricula and instructed coursework in Personality Theories, Behavior Management, Developmental Psychology, and Special Education System Dynamics.
Licensed Teacher | Pathfinder Regional Technical High School
1994 – 2002
  • Collaborated with cross-functional student support teams, developed curricula, and managed classroom environments.
Victim-Witness Advocate | Hampden County District Attorney’s Office
1992 – 1994
  • Advocated for victims navigating court processes, engaged in inter-agency communications, and collaborated with proper county prosecutors during active trials.

EDUCATION & ADVANCED TRAINING

  • Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Educational Psychology and Leadership
    American International College (2006) | Doctoral Research: ADHD & Parental Knowledge Systems
  • Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS) & M.A., School Psychology
    American International College (1998 – 2001)
  • Post-Graduate Certificate Program, Child & Family Forensics
    William James College (2019 – 2021)
  • B.A., Psychology and Teaching
    Western New England University (1994)

SPECIALIZED CLINICAL & SYSTEMS EXPOSURES

This section captures Dr. Nolfi’s extensive, hands-on experience navigating individuals through organizational and clinical environments:
  • Juvenile Justice & Corrections: Assessment and Brief Therapy at the Adult and Juvenile Detention Center; policy training exposure through Citizens for Juvenile Justice (CfJJ).
  • Community Mental Health & Advocacy: Counseling and group therapy facilitation at the Men’s Resource Center (Amherst, MA) and career transition support at the Massachusetts Career Development Institute.
  • Advanced Certifications & Frameworks:
    • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health: Child Protection & Human Rights Law
    • Yale University: Autism & Related Disorders Clinical Series
    • Overcoming Barriers: Parent-Child Interaction 
    • Paul Ekman Group: F.A.C.E. Training (Micro-expression and behavioral analysis)
    • UMass Amherst: Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
From personal growth to organizational systems, Ashlar House creates entry points for individuals, families, and teams to build sustainable, practical pathways forward.

1. Individual & Family Development

Personalized support for understanding, growth, and connection.
Through individualized consultation, coaching, and customized tools, Ashlar House helps individuals and families navigate transitions, align their communication, and understand their unique learning styles, behavioral patterns, and strengths.

  • Individual Developmental Support: Focused coaching to navigate personal, educational, or professional transitions.
  • Parent Guidance & Family Systems: Practical strategies to foster cooperation, reduce daily household friction, and align parenting approaches.
  • Targeted Communication Tools: Specialized methods designed to bypass circular arguments and build relational bridges.
  • Personalized Behavioral Strategies: Gentle, actionable routines tailored around an individual’s natural cognitive profile.

2. Bespoke Behavioral Tools & Custom Solutions

Psychological science translated into practical, hands-on tools.
Ashlar House designs physical and digital resources customized to the unique day-to-day environments of individuals, families, and organizations.

  • Custom Visual Organizers: Tailored mapping systems to organize daily schedules, thoughts, and tasks.
  • Tactile & Physical Communication Aids: Multi-sensory physical tools that help users track and navigate complex routines.
  • Neurodivergent Support Frameworks: Specialized, practical tools designed to help manage focus, sensory needs, and emotional regulation.
  • Digital Resource Kits: Easy-to-use digital templates, toolkits, and interactive guides.

3. Workshops, Groups & Learning Experiences

Bringing evidence-informed learning to communities and organizations.
Ashlar House creates engaging learning experiences and educational programs designed around how the human brain naturally processes, retains, and applies information.

  • Parent Education Programs: Supportive, research-backed workshops centered on child development, neurodiversity, and family dynamics.
  • Professional Development Workshops: High-impact training for educators, clinicians, and practitioners seeking practical behavioral frameworks.
  • Interactive Skill-Building Groups: Small-group experiences focused on developing practical, everyday communication and emotional regulation skills.4. Organizational & Team Solutions

4. Organizational & Team Solutions

Helping organizations apply psychological science to human systems.
Ashlar House partners with teams and businesses to design custom frameworks, training, and systems that strengthen communication, collaborative learning, and overall performance.

  • Team Dynamics & Development: Interactive sessions to help teams understand diverse cognitive profiles and improve working relationships.
  • Internal Communication Frameworks: Scalable tools to help teams process information and collaborate effectively under stress.
  • Behavioral Design Solutions: Optimizing work environments and workflows to match how human beings actually focus and perform.

5. Custom Framework & Infrastructure Design

Building scalable systems from psychological insight.
For organizations, educational partners, and private entities, Ashlar House designs larger-scale frameworks, infrastructures, and implementation systems that translate high-level behavioral science into long-term, real-world practice.

  • Systemic Consultation: Diagnosing institutional or organizational bottlenecks and designing sustainable, human-centered communication infrastructures.
  • Curriculum & Resource Architecture: Remodeling complex, theoretical concepts into digestible, user-friendly educational assets and toolkits.
  • Collaborative Project Leadership: Guiding cross-functional teams from initial concept discovery to the final delivery of custom tools.

From custom tools to human development infrastructures, Ashlar House creates evidence-informed solutions that help people learn, communicate, adapt, and grow.

Dr. Nolfi designs personalized, scalable systems—integrating tools, resources, communication supports, and learning strategies tailored around the unique needs of individuals, families, and organizations.

1. Tailored Tools & Behavioral Support

Meeting individuals exactly where they are.
Instead of forcing people into one-size-fits-all systems, Dr. Nolfi designs physical and digital tools tailored to an individual's unique personality, learning style, and cognitive profile.

  • Custom Visual Organizers: Step-by-step visual mapping systems to organize thoughts and schedules.
  • Tactile Learning & Communication Aids: Multi-sensory, hands-on tools that help users track and navigate complex, multi-step tasks.
  • Practical Routine Checklists: Simplified, everyday action guides that turn abstract behavioral goals into easy, repeatable habits.
  • Neurodivergent Resource Kits: Specialized tools designed for individuals with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, NVLD, Anxiety, or highly creative profiles to help manage focus and emotional regulation.

2. Family Systems & Relational Bridges

Not family therapy. Not mediation. Peace in the home.
When families experience communication breakdowns—whether navigating daily friction, adjusting to a divorce, or parenting a child with a complex profile—traditional talk therapy or formal mediation doesn't always provide the day-to-day, practical support they need. Dr. Nolfi acts as a "relational translator," building bespoke tools to turn differences into shared, cooperative household systems.

  • Personality-Based Family Bridges: Custom frameworks structured around a child’s natural personality profile to help parents align their support.
  • Neutral Co-Parenting Tools: Practical, consistent resources for parents navigating separation or divorce to reduce friction and build clear expectations across households.
  • Direct Communication Aids: Interactive "translation" tools that couples or family members can use in moments of tension to bypass circular arguments and focus on cooperative solutions.

3. Practical Learning & Program Design

Educational frameworks optimized for how the human brain actually processes and retains information.
Dr. Nolfi collaborates with educators, organizations, and content creators to extract complex theoretical concepts and remodel them into digestible, highly applicable educational assets.

  • Modular Learning Paths: Structured, step-by-step learning programs that guide users progressively through complex educational or behavioral concepts.
  • Applied Resource Toolkits: Digital products, guides, and implementation kits that bridge the gap between "learning" a concept and "applying" it in real life.
  • Collaborative Curriculum Design: Partnering closely with subject matter experts to design user-friendly educational assets that get results.

4. Collaborative Project Leadership

Guiding teams and managing project lifecycles from initial discovery to real-world delivery.

  • Stakeholder Alignment: Facilitating clear communication and feedback between sponsors, experts, and implementation teams to ensure final products meet the real needs of the community.
  • Iterative Design & Testing: Co-creating resources directly with clients, gathering real-world feedback to simplify, adjust, and fine-tune tools as dynamics evolve.
Testimonials
     

In situations where my child previously reacted emotionally, he now stops, reflects, and explains the reasoning behind his decisions.

Rebecca G.Attorney
     

Kristen’s ability to bring out the best in people is unparalleled. Her leadership training is not just about improving skills, it’s about building and transforming mindsets.

John T.CEO
     

I’ve gained the confidence I needed to thrive. An immeasurable impact on my parenting and career.

Sarah W.Senior Executive
     

Her reputation as an influencer and coach is underscored.

Dan B.Finance
     

My son is more motivated and engaged. He no longer isolates himself in his room.

Michael C.Business Owner
     

My daughter now proposes the solutions but she used to be defensive - all the time.

Amy W.Social Worker
     

Both of my children became more successful and more emotionally mature.

Claudia C.Dentist
     

My daughter has stopped blaming everyone else. Family life feels calmer and more connected.

Caryn R.Pediatrician
     

Arguments that previously escalated into shouting are resolve with logical discussions.

Sarah E.Physician Assistant
     

My child thinks more carefully before making decisions.

David B.Police Officer
     

Participants learn to respond more thoughtfully to everyday situations.

Susan F.Administrator
     

Kristen has a rare ability to take dense psychoeducational data and make it usable for the people who actually need it

Colleen H.Senior Managing Director
     

This program helped my son think more clearly, regulate his emotions, and make better decisions.

Bernard S.Psychologist
     

Kristen brings a rare combination to high-conflict cases: she's warm enough that both parties trust her in the room, but disciplined enough that neither side can pull her off course.

Thomas G.Parent Coordinator
     

It has strengthened my daughter's skills in every way.

Katie M.Beauty Business Owner
     

What I remember most isn't the report - it's that I felt like she actually listened. Even when the process was hard, I trusted that she was being fair to everyone involved, not just telling us what we wanted to hear. That mattered more than I expected it to.

John D.Chief Human Resource Officer
     

My son shows far better judgment. We are incredibly grateful.

Edna K.Executive
     

When I've run out of options on a case, Kristen finds one I hadn't considered, usually by going back to what the child actually needs instead of what either parent wants. I've referred her several cases for exactly this reason, and it's worked every time.

Dave D.Parent Coordinator/Attorney
     

We were stuck for months, and every option just turned into another fight. Kristen asked about our kid, not about us. What she came back with wasn't a compromise; it was just right. We both knew it the moment we heard it.

Stacy S.Office Manager
     

Our disagreements no longer escalate into chaos and overwhelm.

Mandy S.Teacher
     

Kristen treats deadlock as information, not failure. When parties are stuck, it's usually because every option is built around their positions, not the child's needs. She re-anchors the conversation there, and that's often what breaks the impasse.

Gary G.Mediator
     

Dr. Nolfi's evaluations are some of the more decision-ready reports I've reviewed. They are well-organized, evidence-based, and free of unnecessary clinical jargon.

Meredith B.Attorney
     

Her course evaluations consistently reflected that students felt better prepared for fieldwork after her classes.

Deb M.Department Chair
     

The emotional meltdowns and constant escalation no longer control our home.

Jen P.Pharmaceuticals
     

Dr. Nolfi is clearly experienced in translating complex behavioral and developmental information. Her recommendations are grounded, and she's very mindful of the impact her findings have on the families involved.

Yael B.Legal Officer
     

After years of struggle and working with multiple professionals, we finally began seeing change in our daughter.  She's calmer, more thoughtful, and happier.

Lizzy M.Marketing
     

In situations where my child previously reacted emotionally, he now stops, reflects, and explains the reasoning behind his decisions.

Rebecca G.Attorney
     

Kristen’s ability to bring out the best in people is unparalleled. Her leadership training is not just about improving skills, it’s about building and transforming mindsets.

John T.CEO
     

I’ve gained the confidence I needed to thrive. An immeasurable impact on my parenting and career.

Sarah W.Senior Executive
     

Her reputation as an influencer and coach is underscored.

Dan B.Finance
     

My son is more motivated and engaged. He no longer isolates himself in his room.

Michael C.Business Owner
     

My daughter now proposes the solutions but she used to be defensive - all the time.

Amy W.Social Worker
     

Both of my children became more successful and more emotionally mature.

Claudia C.Dentist
     

My daughter has stopped blaming everyone else. Family life feels calmer and more connected.

Caryn R.Pediatrician
     

Arguments that previously escalated into shouting are resolve with logical discussions.

Sarah E.Physician Assistant
     

My child thinks more carefully before making decisions.

David B.Police Officer
     

Participants learn to respond more thoughtfully to everyday situations.

Susan F.Administrator
     

Kristen has a rare ability to take dense psychoeducational data and make it usable for the people who actually need it

Colleen H.Senior Managing Director
     

This program helped my son think more clearly, regulate his emotions, and make better decisions.

Bernard S.Psychologist
     

Kristen brings a rare combination to high-conflict cases: she's warm enough that both parties trust her in the room, but disciplined enough that neither side can pull her off course.

Thomas G.Parent Coordinator
     

It has strengthened my daughter's skills in every way.

Katie M.Beauty Business Owner
     

What I remember most isn't the report - it's that I felt like she actually listened. Even when the process was hard, I trusted that she was being fair to everyone involved, not just telling us what we wanted to hear. That mattered more than I expected it to.

John D.Chief Human Resource Officer
     

My son shows far better judgment. We are incredibly grateful.

Edna K.Executive
     

When I've run out of options on a case, Kristen finds one I hadn't considered, usually by going back to what the child actually needs instead of what either parent wants. I've referred her several cases for exactly this reason, and it's worked every time.

Dave D.Parent Coordinator/Attorney
     

We were stuck for months, and every option just turned into another fight. Kristen asked about our kid, not about us. What she came back with wasn't a compromise; it was just right. We both knew it the moment we heard it.

Stacy S.Office Manager
     

Our disagreements no longer escalate into chaos and overwhelm.

Mandy S.Teacher
     

Kristen treats deadlock as information, not failure. When parties are stuck, it's usually because every option is built around their positions, not the child's needs. She re-anchors the conversation there, and that's often what breaks the impasse.

Gary G.Mediator
     

Dr. Nolfi's evaluations are some of the more decision-ready reports I've reviewed. They are well-organized, evidence-based, and free of unnecessary clinical jargon.

Meredith B.Attorney
     

Her course evaluations consistently reflected that students felt better prepared for fieldwork after her classes.

Deb M.Department Chair
     

The emotional meltdowns and constant escalation no longer control our home.

Jen P.Pharmaceuticals
     

Dr. Nolfi is clearly experienced in translating complex behavioral and developmental information. Her recommendations are grounded, and she's very mindful of the impact her findings have on the families involved.

Yael B.Legal Officer
     

After years of struggle and working with multiple professionals, we finally began seeing change in our daughter.  She's calmer, more thoughtful, and happier.

Lizzy M.Marketing
Ashlar House translates psychological science into practical tools, learning experiences, and systems designed to help individuals, families, and organizations grow. While coaching, therapy, and consulting each serve important purposes, Ashlar House focuses on bridging the gap between research and real-world application - creating customized supports, frameworks, and resources that help people understand, learn, communicate, and thrive.
Ashlar House works with individuals, families, educators, teams, organizations, and private entities seeking practical, evidence-informed solutions. Support can be designed for unique learning profiles, communication challenges, family dynamics, professional development, organizational needs, or broader human development goals.
Ashlar House designs customized tools, behavioral systems, learning experiences, communication frameworks, and digital resources. These may include individualized supports, family communication tools, educational resources, organizational learning systems, and scalable frameworks designed to help people apply psychological science in everyday life.


Both. Ashlar House creates solutions that are personalized to meet specific needs while being built on evidence-informed frameworks that can be adapted and expanded across individuals, families, teams, and organizations. The goal is to combine the value of individualized design with the reach of scalable systems.


Psychological science provides insight into how people think, learn, make decisions, communicate, and change. Ashlar House translates those insights into practical applications - helping people move from understanding concepts to applying strategies that create meaningful outcomes.
Ashlar House designs evidence-informed tools, systems, frameworks, and learning experiences that translate psychological science into practical solutions. These may include customized resources, behavioral supports, communication tools, assessments, educational materials, digital resources, and scalable learning systems designed to help people better understand themselves and others.
Ashlar House addresses the gap between what we know from psychological science and what people are able to apply in everyday life. We help individuals, families, and organizations better understand human behavior, improve communication, develop skills, reduce unnecessary challenges, and create systems that support growth.
Ashlar House combines psychological science, design thinking, and practical application. Rather than simply providing information, we translate complex concepts into usable tools and systems that fit the needs of real people and real environments.
Our work focuses on creating solutions that are both personalized enough to address individual needs and structured enough to be adapted and scaled.


Ashlar House supports individuals, families, educators, teams, organizations, and private entities. Solutions may be designed for children, adolescents, adults, families navigating complex dynamics, individuals with unique learning profiles, or organizations seeking better ways to support communication, learning, and performance.
Ashlar House develops flexible frameworks that can be customized for specific needs while maintaining the structure necessary for broader application. A solution may begin as a highly individualized tool or system and evolve into a resource, framework, or learning experience that can support more people and communities.


Humanity possesses an unprecedented body of knowledge about how human beings think, learn, develop, decide, relate, and change. However, that knowledge remains fragmented across disciplines and has not been integrated into a practical framework that helps people understand how humans work or apply that understanding to everyday life. This work proposes that integrating these principles into an evidence-informed human operating framework can improve decision-making, development, relationships, learning, and human flourishing.
This isn't connected to psychology.
This isn't connected to education.
It is connected to the fragmentation of knowledge.