Trauma Care Focused Treatment and Evaluation

Dynamic Family Solutions, Trauma Care foucused treatment, Family Therapy and Counseling of Wisconsin

Trauma – informed care

Family Therapist –
Brooke Luebke, MS, LMFT

Implementing Trauma-informed care means making a fundamental change in systems from where traditional services were. Putting people and their families first and understanding their most challenging life experiences is the key to working effectively with survivors.

Dynamic Family Solutions is thrilled to participate in Wisconsin's state wide campaign, and even more so that we are shifting our perspective and applying trauma-informed care.

Wisconsin facts that we would like to help change.

In 2004:
there were 28,293 incidents of domestic abuse.
In 2007:
Child Protective Services agencies received a
total of 55,895 referrals.
2008 Sexual violence statistics:
4,558 cases of sexual assault.
96% of the assailants knew their victims.
Over 70 % of the victims were under the age of 18.

Trauma Care
Focused Treatment and Evaluation

Trauma
When we understand someone's trauma history, we are better able to see how it impacts other areas of their life.

Implementing Trauma-informed care means making a fundamental change in systems from where traditional services were.

“Our goal is to make sure that survivors of violence, abuse, neglect, disaster, terrorism, and war have what they need in the aftermath.”

Serving Military Families
Dynamic Family Solutions is available to Military Families. In Wisconsin 26,419 residents have been deployed in either Iraq or Afghanistan. Nearly 20% of service members who have returned from Iraq and Afghanistan report symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD.

Brooke Luebke, MS, LMFT is available to provide individual counseling, or family therapy. Our services are available for families while the Military person is away, or upon return. We are thrilled to be part of the campaign initiated by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Our goal is to make sure that survivors of violence, abuse, neglect, disaster, terrorism, and war have what they need in the aftermath. Trauma-informed care is a win-win for consumers and providers.