Support that leads to inspiration.
At Waypoint Cooperative, we are committed to being a provider for providers — a sanctuary where therapists, social workers, counselors, and behavioral health professionals receive support, build sustainable practices, and rediscover purpose in their work. By nurturing those who care for others, we help redefine mental health care as a space rooted in integrity, mutual support, and self-determination.
Recognizing that growth and change are inherent to any living system, this mission will continue to evolve alongside the community we serve.
Erin O’Neil, LCSW
Chief Executive Officer
Erin O’Neil is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a master’s degree in Social Work focused on Community Organizing, Planning, and Development. She is advanced certified in EMDR and serves as an EMDRIA-Approved Consultant. Erin brings extensive experience in substance use care, trauma recovery, grief, and prenatal and perinatal mental health.
In addition to her private practice work, Erin co-founded Waypoint Cooperative to create a supportive professional community where mental health clinicians can access consultation, collaboration, and sustainable pathways for practice. Her leadership reflects a deep commitment to empowerment, systems-informed healing, and professional resilience.
Role at Waypoint Cooperative:
Erin guides the strategic vision and organizational development of Waypoint Cooperative, ensuring the community remains rooted in integrity, collaboration, and clinician empowerment.
Arthur Anderson, APRN, PMHNP-BC, LCSW
Chief Medical Officer
Arthur Anderson’s clinical experience spans nearly every level of psychiatric care, including inpatient and residential treatment, hospital units, psychiatric emergency services, detox and dual-diagnosis programs, and outpatient and extended-care settings. This breadth provides him with a nuanced understanding of recovery, behavioral health systems, and long-term healing.
Arthur believes people heal best when they feel seen, safe, and genuinely connected. He approaches care as a collaborative process grounded in honesty, accountability, and mutual respect.
His work is informed by experiential and adventure-based learning, outdoor leadership, and somatic practices. As a 200-hour trained yoga teacher, he integrates mindfulness, breathwork, and body-based awareness to support nervous system regulation and resilience.
Arthur views psychiatric medication as one tool among many. He incorporates holistic and lifestyle-based strategies when appropriate, helping individuals find balanced, values-aligned approaches to mental wellness.
Role at Waypoint Cooperative:
Arthur provides medical and psychiatric leadership, supporting integrative treatment perspectives and promoting safe, holistic, and evidence-informed approaches to mental health care.
Tiffany Rollo, LPC, ATR
Chief Program Development Officer
Tiffany Rollo is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Registered Art Therapist (ATR) with a master’s degree in Art Therapy. She is EMDR-trained and specializes in helping individuals heal from trauma and its many expressions, including anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and addiction.
Tiffany believes healing happens within the safety of authentic connection and creative expression. She creates a supportive therapeutic environment where individuals can explore emotions, express themselves freely, and reconnect with their inner strengths while moving toward lives aligned with their values.
Through art therapy, trauma-informed care, and mind-body awareness practices, Tiffany supports resilience, self-understanding, and empowerment. Her integrative approach honors the whole person and recognizes creativity as a powerful pathway to healing, growth, and self-discovery.
In prior leadership roles, Tiffany supervised clinical interns and contributed to interdisciplinary initiatives focused on strengthening agency policies and improving systems of care — experiences that continue to inform her collaborative and development-focused approach.
Tiffany is passionate about expanding access to holistic healing approaches and supporting both clients and clinicians in rediscovering meaning, balance, and purpose.
Role at Waypoint Cooperative:
As Chief Program Development Officer, Tiffany designs innovative programs and professional learning opportunities that reflect Waypoint Cooperative’s commitment to holistic healing, collaboration, and provider sustainability. She integrates creative therapies, trauma-informed practices, and experiential learning to support both client wellness and clinician growth.
Seon Kim, PhD, LMFT
Chief Research Officer
Dr. Seon Kim earned his doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy from Antioch University and brings extensive clinical experience across in-home, outpatient, residential, and detox settings. He previously served as Clinical Director at Mountainside Treatment Center and practices from an integrative, systems-oriented perspective.
He serves as a board member of Elder Mental Health Care and has supported mental health advocacy efforts within Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. In academia, he is core faculty in Marriage and Family Therapy at Southern Connecticut State University and teaches graduate-level courses at Capella University.
Dr. Kim integrates family systems theory, attachment science, trauma-informed care, and neuroscience-informed perspectives into his teaching, research, and clinical work.
Role at Waypoint Cooperative:
Dr. Kim leads research development, program evaluation, and outcomes assessment, ensuring Waypoint’s services remain evidence-informed and responsive to evolving mental health needs.
Anthony Nave, LCSW, LADC, ACS
Chief Clinical Officer
Anthony Nave is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and Approved Clinical Supervisor. He is an EMDRIA-certified EMDR therapist and consultant and is licensed to practice in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. Anthony holds master’s degrees in Educational Psychology and Clinical Social Work, grounding his work in both human development and evidence-based behavioral health care.
Anthony specializes in addiction recovery, trauma healing, and grief work through a relational, resilience-focused approach. He views therapy as a process of self-discovery and meaningful change, helping individuals reconnect with their strengths, autonomy, and capacity for growth.
Drawing from his early career in education and his leadership experience as a Clinical Director, Anthony provides EMDR consultation, clinical supervision, and professional training that support clinician growth, ethical practice, and long-term sustainability in the helping professions.
Anthony is deeply committed to strengthening the communities that care for others. His work emphasizes collaboration, professional integrity, and creating spaces where clinicians feel supported, empowered, and connected to purpose.
Role at Waypoint Cooperative:
As Chief Clinical Officer, Anthony safeguards clinical integrity while fostering a culture of mutual support, professional autonomy, and ongoing learning. He leads consultation, supervision, and training initiatives designed to help providers build sustainable practices and deliver compassionate, ethical care.
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