

Death can arrive quietly, yet its impact may feel sudden, intense, and overwhelming — even when you’re prepared to care for a loved one.
As life draws to a close, dying speaks through the body, emotions, symbolic language, and subtle spiritual cues, says professional end-of-life counselor Martha Jo Atkins, PhD.
When you understand these signals — from physical changes to emotional currents and liminal experiences — it allows you to respond with attentiveness and grounded calm.
In her 7-week course, Dr. Martha Jo will guide you into a different relationship with dying, leading with recognition rather than fear. She’ll show you how to not only support those at the bedside, but also transform how you experience and process your own feelings surrounding death.
This is an opportunity to learn from a trusted guide who’s spent a lifetime listening to the lessons that dying teaches. Dr. Martha Jo will introduce the Map of Dying™, a framework she created to illuminate the terrain of the final days. In the process, you’ll gain context surrounding common yet misunderstood physical signs, language, and internal cues that accompany this profound transition.
As the founder of Dying School, she discovered that when life ends, it follows certain patterns — physical, emotional, relational, and spiritual. By understanding its structure, you have the chance to respond with greater insight and care.
Whether you’re a caregiver, professional, or seeker, this course will help you understand and act upon the deeper meaning that lies within the dying process. You’ll also discover how to maintain healthy bonds with loved ones beyond the veil.
You’ll come to view death as a natural passage, rather than a crisis to be fixed, and discover ways to create a sacred connection right where you are — hospital room, home, or bedside.
Through somatic and energy awareness practices designed to bring you clarity, presence will become medicine...
... helping you cultivate groundedness in high-intensity moments. By discovering how to create meaningful closure, you’ll learn to transform goodbyes into moments that strengthen connection and ease long-term grief.
Encounters with mortality can bring sharp focus into your life — guiding more intentional choices.
You’ll also watch video footage of life-affirming stories of real people that illustrate how the Map of Dying™ works. All the while, you’ll learn to decode repeated questions, gestures, and expressions as part of a larger trajectory — giving you the confidence to respond with curiosity and understanding instead of confusion or panic.
The deep knowledge and tools you gain can be used immediately: practical skills for caregiving, reflective practices for your own nervous system, and rituals that foster deep connection and meaning. These learnings will stay with you, transforming your approach to death, dying, and ultimately the way you live your life.

In this 7-week transformational course, Dr. Martha Jo will guide you through the skills and competencies you’ll need to deepen your understanding of the dying process so you offer love and support while staying emotionally balanced.
You’ll connect with Dr. Martha Jo and experience her teachings through livestreaming video via any connected device. This connection is easy to use and will enhance the impact of Dr. Martha Jo’s transmissions. Can’t make it live? After each class, you can stream the video and audio recordings to enjoy anytime and anywhere at your convenience.
This course will feature LIVE teachings, interactive sessions, experiential practices, and Q&A with Dr. Martha Jo. Each session will build harmoniously upon the previous ones, so you’ll develop a complete holistic understanding of the practices, tools, and principles you’ll need to gain a clearer picture of how dying unfolds so you can respond with tenderness and compassion

When you’re supporting someone at the end of life, it’s easy to feel unmoored. But Dr. Martha Jo gently reframes dying as a natural, intelligible process with its own rhythms and thresholds.
Using the Map of Dying™ framework, you’ll gain orientation to the physical, emotional, and spiritual arc from hospice decisions through the final breath. With clearer context, you’ll feel steadier, less afraid, and more able to respond with compassion and presence.
In this session, you’ll:

The body speaks clearly at the end of life, therefore listening is key. Dr. Martha Jo will share common physical signs and changes that surface as death approaches, helping you grasp their meanings and view them as expressions of the body’s innate intelligence. As you learn that bodies know how to die, you’ll begin tracking that process so you can feel more equipped to help, support, and connect with the person who is dying.
In this session, you’ll:

Next, you’ll learn how to meet emotions without fixing, suppressing, or bypassing. Dr. Martha Jo will help you understand how emotional states function near the end of life for both the dying person and the caregiver.
You’ll practice shifting focus, and explore additional tools for tracking and changing somatic states.
In the process, you’ll discover firsthand how when feelings are met with compassion, they often diffuse, allowing space for connection and honesty.
In this session, you’ll:

Many people have reported visions, heightened awareness, or a sense of presence beyond the physical at the end of life. Through The Language of Dying™, Dr. Martha Jo will help you explore these experiences.
You’ll learn how to recognize common spiritual and liminal phenomena and understand them as meaningful communication rather than confusion or signs of decline — becoming a steady witness and decoder of this ancient language with calm presence and respect.
In this session, you’ll:

Dr. Martha Jo will demonstrate how to “read” the room while deepening mind-body awareness, and how your presence will be the most powerful support you can offer at the end of life.
You’ll practice three tools for regulating your nervous system when you need it most. Rather than striving, you’ll learn how to stay — physically, emotionally, and energetically — without abandoning yourself so you can cultivate a grounded, resourced presence in the face of uncertainty.
In this session, you’ll:

End-of-life goodbyes mark endings, and can become moments of meaning-making that shape your memory long into the future.
Dr. Martha Jo will help you explore how to support conversations, rituals, and gestures to foster completion. You’ll create space for what needs to be said, and small, intentional practices that can bring comfort before and after death.
When goodbyes are understood as a process rather than a single moment, they can become honest, relational, and deeply human.
In this session, you’ll:

Your journey will come to a natural close by gathering all the teachings you’ve learned. You’ll have space to reflect on the prior weeks’ lessons, exploring how an awareness of the dying process can forever alter how you live your life.
Dr. Martha Jo will also honor the wisdom that cannot be mapped. Together, you’ll explore how to carry these lessons into your daily life and relationships, cultivating a deeper trust in your ability to meet life’s thresholds.
In this session, you’ll:
When you register by 2026-03-24 11:59:00 pm , you’ll receive special bonus offerings designed to complement Dr. Martha Jo’s transformative 7-module course — and deepen your understanding and practice even further.

These profound teachings were originally shared with Dr. Martha Jo by Fabeku Fatunmise in the Yoruba tradition for end-of-life care. Building on her initial introductory event, Dr. Martha Jo guides you through this gentle audio practice to help you return to the Place of Release. As you settle your nervous system, you’ll attune, explore, and create a relationship with your own place of release, along with the people, animals, or spirits experienced there. You’ll also receive a PDF advising you when it’s best to use the practice, as well as when it’s most appropriate to pause or seek additional support.

This 60-minute video teaching and PDF guide offer a clear framework for holding children with tenderness, clarity, and compassion during the dying process of a loved one. Drawing from decades of experience in end-of-life and bereavement care, it addresses common adult fears, myths about “protecting” children, and the long-term impact of exclusion versus inclusion. Through real-life examples, you’ll receive practical guidance on language, presence, and ritual — and learn how to discern when inclusion supports resilience, and when it may not.

This reflective audio teaching plus PDF guide invite you to explore where you are on your life timeline, and how that may shape your fears, hopes, and assumptions about dying. Guided prompts will help you consider different death trajectories and the kind of end-of-life experience you may anticipate or desire. Dr. Martha Jo offers you gentle support for approaching the inquiry with honesty and self-compassion, helping you locate yourself personally in the material before the course even begins.

Designed to help participants begin conversations about death and dying, this 9-page prompts-based PDF guide offers reflective questions on first memories of death, early messages received, and the ways culture shapes experience. It also provides gentle language for opening a dialogue with loved ones. Together, these elements normalize death as a natural part of our human reality and help build confidence in speaking about it openly.
The Map of Dying offers some of the most transformational online teachings available, within a thriving global community of learning and practice.
Join fellow students and practitioners to support and inspire each other as you integrate the teachings and practices Dr. Martha Jo Atkins, PhD will share in this powerful program.
You’ll join an international community on the leading edge of manifesting a world grounded in the principles of cooperation, harmony, and reverence for all of life.

Experience a unique opportunity to be mentored by and learn from end-of-life professional counselor and SE practitioner Dr. Martha Jo Atkins, PhD, founder of Dying School — from the comfort of your own home. Each class session includes a livestreaming video option and will guide you to learn a heart-centered approach to moving through loss, and transforming how you relate to death. Course sessions are on 2026-04-09 1:00:00 pm.

After each class, the video will be available for you to stream in a high-quality format. You’ll never have to worry about missing a session, and you can watch anytime and anywhere at your convenience.

After each class, the audio will be available for you to stream. You’ll never have to worry about missing a session, and you can listen anytime and anywhere at your convenience.

You’ll also receive the entire class transcription after each session is completed. You can then review, print, and highlight the most important insights and practices you were given.

With live class attendance, there will be a 30-minute optional interactive practice session directly following each class. You’ll be placed in an intimate group with several other participants on the Zoom call to interact, share, and do additional practices to help you further integrate the weekly lessons. Practice sessions are not recorded for playback; if you’re unable to attend the live sessions, the online community group allows you to connect with each other and find alternative times to interact.

Between class sessions, you’ll have the option of completing related exercises, practicing new tools, and answering questions to accelerate your learning and integrate each week’s lesson.

Our exclusive online community is the perfect place to continue your discovery process after each class. Here, you can continue the discussion about your course materials and interact with your fellow students to take your exploration to an even deeper level.
We feel honored that Dr. Martha Jo Atkins, PhD has chosen to partner with The Shift Network to offer this exclusive LIVE online course. This is a unique opportunity to interact directly with an end-of-life professional counselor and founder of Dying School whose powerful insights and pioneering work are helping us heal and awaken ourselves and our world.
If you’re serious about understanding the signals and language of the dying process so you can respond with attentiveness, insight, and grounded calm — then you owe it to yourself, your loved ones, and our world to take this one-of-a-kind program.
If you’re ready to take the next step in your own evolution, click the register button below to reserve your space now.
If you don’t absolutely LOVE The Map of Dying — or don’t feel that it meets your needs — please submit your refund request form on or before April 23, 2026 and we’ll happily issue qualifying customers a refund.

Dr. Martha Jo Atkins’ favorite place to work is in homes, guiding families — the ones we are born into and the ones we choose — as they care for one of their own who is dying. An end-of-life psychotherapist and doula, she has spent her 30-year career helping children and adults negotiate end-of-life and grief.
Dr. Martha Jo, the founder and first Executive Director of the Children’s Bereavement Center of South Texas, served as Executive Director of Abode Contemplative Care for the Dying in San Antonio. She is the author of Signposts of Dying and the founder of Dying School (D-School), designed to deepen conversations and abilities to care for friends/family/ourselves at end-of-life. Her TEDx, “More to Dying Than Meets the Eye,” has almost two million views.