About
Gail Mosconi LCSW
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the San Francisco Bay Area, currently working as a Clinical Supervisor for a non-profit agency that provides prevention, treatment, and recovery services to those with complex mental health, substance use, and co-occurring needs.
I have over 30 years of clinical experience in nonprofit and government settings and love working with communities and teams of providers. My focus in social work has been working with diverse and vulnerable individuals and families to advocate for services, assist with navigating systems, enhance social functioning and provide meaningful therapeutic interventions. I have a strong commitment to social justice issues and an interest in community work, family dynamics and promoting self-care and a healthy work/life balance. I strive to provide competent and ethical practice and to bring kindness and honesty to my personal and professional life.
Experience and Credentials
- Bachelor of Arts Sociology University of California Santa Barbara
- Master of Social Work California State University Sacramento
- LCSW California LCS14450 November 1989
- NASW member
My social work experience includes direct services, program development and management and clinical supervision in a variety of settings in the greater San Francisco Bay Area including
- Clinical Supervisor for mental health clinicians in a nonprofit agency
- Supervisor in a supportive housing/mental health program
- Program Director for a day treatment program for adults with mental health and co-occurring disorders
- Program Director for a social/rehabilitation program for adults with mental health and co-occurring disorders
- Counselor/therapist in an independent adoption program providing services to birth and adoptive parents
- Casemanager in a program for adults and children with developmental disabilities
Additionally, I founded and facilitated a Hoarding Task Force in Marin County and co-wrote and co-published a book for women considering adoption.
The Third Choice: Woman’s Guide to Placing a Child for Adoption
by Leslie Foge, LMFT and Gail Mosconi, LCSW