Dr Penny Traynor - Clinical Neuropsy
Dr Penny Trayner is a Chartered Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychologist and Clinical Psychologist specialising in community-based rehabilitation for children and young people with acquired brain injury. Alongside her private clinical practice which she established in 2009, Dr Trayner is also a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology and is Academic Director of the University of Liverpool Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme.
She has authored articles in leading international journals and academic texts and is an invited speaker at national and international conferences. Dr Trayner is also the creator of Goal Manager®, an award-winning cloud-based software application designed to facilitate effective goal setting and automate the tracking of progress and outcomes in rehabilitation. When she is not being a neuropsychologist, Dr Trayner is also a professional DJ and has used these skills to co-design a first-of-its-kind DJing for rehabilitation programme, BPM Rehab, which provides a vehicle for helping children and adults recover from catastrophic injuries.
Dr Penny Trayner is a Chartered Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychologist and Clinical Psychologist specialising in community-based rehabilitation for children and young people with acquired brain injury. Alongside her private clinical practice which she established in 2009, Dr Trayner is also a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology and is Academic Director of the University of Liverpool Doctorate in Clinical Psychology programme.
She has authored articles in leading international journals and academic texts and is an invited speaker at national and international conferences. Dr Trayner is also the creator of Goal Manager®, an award-winning cloud-based software application designed to facilitate effective goal setting and automate the tracking of progress and outcomes in rehabilitation. When she is not being a neuropsychologist, Dr Trayner is also a professional DJ and has used these skills to co-design a first-of-its-kind DJing for rehabilitation programme, BPM Rehab, which provides a vehicle for helping children and adults recover from catastrophic injuries.