Troy L. Brindle, LCSW served as Co-Owner & Vice-President for Springfield Psychological, helping the company grow to the largest outpatient practice in Pennsylvania. Troy is currently providing consultation services for Refresh Mental Health to expand his Behavioral Health Integration services nationally and is their corporate Vice President of Behavioral Health Integration. Troy received his BSW from Cairn University and his Master’s in Social Work from Rutgers University where he was inducted into the Alpha Delta Mu National Honor Society.
Troy has served on the NASW-PA board of directors since 2011 in a variety of capacities including President, and currently as Chair for the Clinical Care Committee. Troy is a founding member of the steering committee, in addition to serving as Chair of the Service Innovation task force for the Coalition for the Commonhealth. Additionally, Troy serves on the National Board of Directors for the National Association of Social Workers in Washington D.C. Troy served on the Access Services Board of Directors from 2017-2018.
In 2015, Troy received the Alumni Recognition Award from Cairn University. In January of 2018, Troy was featured on the nationally televised Informed Series with Rob Lowe for his pioneering work in founding, integrating, and directing behavioral health services within over 78 primary care and medical specialty settings in southeastern PA and NJ. In May of 2018, Troy was recognized by the International Association of Healthcare Professionals for his cutting-edge work in the field of Integrated Behavioral Healthcare. In September 2019, he was the recipient of the Rehabilitation and Community Provider Association (RCPA) “Innovation Award” for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for his pioneering work in Behavioral Health Integration.
Troy is a highly sought after speaker for local, state and national conferences and has contributed to several publications and professional articles on a variety of clinical topics over the past twenty years. He enjoys spending time with his wife Suzanne and two daughters Brianna and Kyra, serving as president of the Haverford Township Softball League, coaching softball, serving in his local church, teaching undergraduate courses, and enjoying the outdoors.