Hope Cooperative
Phoenix O'Shea, ASW, is an experienced mental health clinician currently at Hope Cooperative, where responsibilities include providing individual psychotherapy using various therapeutic approaches for a caseload of clients with severe mental health disorders. Prior experience includes a social work internship at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, assisting veterans with spinal cord injuries, and positions at Progress Foundation and LifeMoves, where Phoenix offered counseling and case management services to individuals with mental health diagnoses. Educational qualifications include a Master of Social Work from San Jose State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of San Francisco.
Hope Cooperative
Our Mission To transform the lives of those living with mental health challenges, substance use disorders and homelessness by supporting their independence, promoting their housing stability, and empowering them to make positive changes in their lives. Our Vision Everyone deserves the support they need to realize their hopes and dreams. Mental health challenges should not create a barrier to having a permanent, safe and affordable place to call home. Our Belief We believe that the potential for life change is not only possible but at times, miraculous.