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This training introduces participants to the unique challenges of overdose loss and the unique grief families and individuals encounter as a result. There are many misconceptions surrounding addiction and the causes of addiction. Thus, an overdose often results in a stigmatized type of loss that is disenfranchised. This training provides practical tools participants can use with individuals grieving the loss of a loved one to an overdose.

What You'll Learn

After completing this training, participants will be able to...

  • Describe the unique nature of overdose loss and how it is a traumatic loss.
  • Define disenfranchised grief generally.
  • Identify how overdose loss is a type of disenfranchised grief.
  • Recognize solutions and interventions that can be used with individuals navigating overdose loss. 

What You'll Earn

This training is approved for 2 CE clock hours for counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists, as well as prevention professionals in domain P6 - professional growth & responsibility and substance use counselors in domain C5 - family dynamics in the state of Ohio.

Additional Information

Development Date: July 2024

Target Audience: 988 crisis call line staff and other human services professionals

Content Level: Beginner

Training Outline

  • Statistics
  • Unique nature of “traumatic loss”/defining overdose loss as an example of unique loss
  • Defining overdose loss as disenfranchised grief
  • Defining disenfranchised grief with attention to how it is different than resiliency
  • How disenfranchised grief is an applicable term for overdose loss
  • Interventions and pragmatics: Practical solutions for introducing post-traumatic growth to individuals navigating trauma
    • Grief support groups
    • Memoirs
    • Expressive art interventions
    • “Interview” activity
    • Resources

Presenter

Kailey Bradley, PhD, LPCC-S, NCC, FT

Licensed Counselor; President, Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling Ohio Branch

Kailey Bradley, PhD, LPCC-S, NCC, FT is a licensed counselor with a doctorate in counselor education and supervision. She also holds certifications in thanatology (FT) and has extensive training in best practices for supportive grief counseling and end-of-life care. With a background working in a hospice setting, she is equipped to help with end-of-life decision making. Bradley loves working with children and families navigating grief and illness and currently serves as the president of the Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling Ohio Branch. She is also passionate about offering supervision to counselors specializing in grief. 

Continuing Education Approvals 

The Ohio State University College of Social Work provides approvals for continuing education for counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists that are accepted by the state of Ohio Counselor, Social Work, and Marriage and Family Therapist (CSWMFT) Board.

The Ohio State University College of Social Work has been approved by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals (CDP) Board as a provider of Continuing Education, approval number: 50-24068.

Certificates & CE Reporting 

CE certificates will be available for download in your learner portal within 1 business day after submitting the evaluation survey.

Hours for those with Ohio licenses that are submitted with the evaluation survey will be reported to CE Broker every 14 days (twice per month). 

⚠️ Note: You may only complete this training once for CE credit. You may revisit the content, but only one certificate will be issued and credit will only be reported to CE Broker one time.

Cancellations, Refunds, Grievances, Accessibility Requests & Learning 

Please visit the Policies section of our website for more information on our processes for cancellations, refunds, grievances, training completions & certificates, participant conduct, and accessibility requests and learning accommodations. 

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. If you require an accommodation to participate in this training, please contact CSW Accessibility as early as possible and in advance of the training start date by email at csw-accessibility@osu.edu or call 614-688-1657. Requests received at least 14-days prior to the date you plan to begin a training will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the College will make every effort to meet requests that we receive regardless of lead time. 

Contact Us

For questions about the enrollment process, payment options, technology, or training records, please submit an inquiry and our Enrollment Support team will assist you within 24 hours during business days.

Submit an enrollment inquiry

If you have any questions, concerns or feedback about the training content or delivery format, please contact the CSW Office of Continuing Education at cswce@osu.edu. For questions related to the training content, our office will facilitate communication with the training instructor on your behalf and connect you, if applicable. Presenter contact information will be provided within the training for questions, feedback, or comments. 

The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, Office of Continuing Education, 302 Stillman Hall, 1947 College Road, Columbus, OH, 43210.

Phone: (614) 292-3032

Email: cswce@osu.edu 

Website: csw.osu.edu/continuing-education/  

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Section Title
Supporting Individuals Grieving Overdose Loss
Type
Online
Dates
Jul 01, 2025 to Dec 31, 2025
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Free Course $0.00
Drop Request Deadline
No drop request allowed after enrollment
Transfer Request Deadline
No transfer request allowed after enrollment
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