Nathan Coleman, MAFP, MACP
Managing Director | Doctoral Candidate
Nathan Coleman, MAFP, MACP, is the Managing Director of Coleman Behavioral Consults (CBC), specializing in the intersection of high-acuity behavioral data and criminal litigation strategy. With a career built on the analysis of over 1,200 forensic cases under the direct training, mentorship, and supervision of legendary Florida-based forensic psychologist Harry Krop, owner and director of the well-known forensic psychology practice Community Behavioral Services, as well as Mr. Coleman's specialized experience in maximum-security state hospital systems, he provides client and Counsel with a level of behavioral intelligence rarely accessible in standard clinical practice.
While currently completing his doctoral research and holding faculty appointments, Mr. Coleman also focuses on litigation analytics — the process of identifying critical gaps in opposing clinical reports and uncovering 'cross-examination seeds' within medical, institutional, and digital records. CBC was founded to move beyond traditional testimony and provide client and Counsel with a comprehensive, virtual-first framework for understanding complex subject behavior in high-stakes venues. Mr. Coleman's extensive casework experience 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.
As the Managing Director of Coleman Behavioral Consults, Mr. Coleman also provides behavioral risk advisory for corporate leadership and institutional stakeholders, as well as psychologically-informed positions to the commercial sector. By extending his analytical framework to the commercial sector, Mr. Coleman conducts environmental behavior analyses and consumer psychology studies. By mapping human navigation and decision-making patterns, he assists retailers and manufacturers in optimizing consumer environments — from strategic product placement to high-utility and attractive spatial design — ensuring that physical environments are aligned with human psychological drivers, and informing your architecture of choice.