All self-checks

Online therapy & counselling for anger

When anger runs the show.

Affordable, open-ended therapy for anger. A weekly hour that’s yours, to feel calmer, and understood.

You might recognise
A short fuse that catches you out
Regret or shame after you’ve lost your temper
Tension that’s always simmering
Snapping at the people you love most
Feeling misunderstood, or unfairly treated
Anger that masks hurt underneath

The anger self-check

How much is anger costing you?

A short check, written by Hora. It won’t diagnose anything. It’s a way to notice patterns.

Private by design: your answers stay in your browser. We don’t see, save or track them, and nothing here is linked to you.

Over the last two weeks, how often have you felt…

1. Losing your temper more easily than you’d like
2. Regret or shame after an angry outburst
3. Feeling tense, irritable or on edge
4. Anger affecting your relationships or work
5. Difficulty calming down once you’re angry
6. Feeling your anger is out of proportion

A reflective check written by Hora: a signpost, not a diagnosis.

How it works

Three steps to get you started:

1

An assessment

A 25-minute assessment with an experienced clinician, to understand what you need and find the right fit.

2

Choose your therapist

Straight after your assessment, you’re sent a selection of therapist profiles to browse, each with their own specialisms and interests. You choose who you’d like to work with, and begin soon after, with no long wait for your first session.

3

A weekly hour

Open-ended weekly sessions online, at the same time each week, held just for you. No contract and no minimum commitment, so you stay for as long as it helps.

£26 for your first assessment, then £40 a session. No membership and no minimum commitment.

How Hora helps with anger

The hurt beneath the heat.

Your therapist is equipped to understand what sits beneath the anger, and help you feel more in control. The same steady hour, every week, held for as long as it helps.

Good to know

Common questions

No, it’s therapy rather than a class. Practical strategies for the heat of the moment are part of it, but so is understanding what’s driving the anger underneath, so change comes from insight, not just control.

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