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Krista M. Chronister is a Professor at the University of Oregon's College of Education, specializing in Counseling Psychology and Family and Human Services. Her research focuses on partner violence, emphasizing vocational/economic development of survivors and culturally-specific interventions for Latinx and Filipino communities. She developed the nationally recognized ACCESS intervention (2013), available in English and Spanish, to address survivors' rehabilitation and career needs.
- Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology (2003), M.S. in Counseling Psychology (2000), University of Oregon
- B.S. in Psychology (1996), University of Florida
Krista Chronister's research spans partner violence impacts on work/career development, culturally adapted interventions, and social justice frameworks. Google Scholar articles (2016–2024) highlight her work in economic empowerment, Filipino community dynamics, and family-centered prevention. She has graduated over 25 doctoral students and mentored numerous master’s/undergraduate advisees.
Her scientific awards include the 2019 John Holland Award for Career Research, multiple 2014 APA awards for leadership and mentoring, and early career recognitions (2008–2009). She serves on editorial boards and holds leadership roles in the Asian American Psychological Association and APA.
Professor Chronister is a licensed psychologist in Oregon and currently not accepting graduate students. Her work integrates counseling psychology with ecological prevention strategies, emphasizing distributive justice and critical consciousness in interventions.





