What to Expect from Your First Anger Management Class
Your first anger management class is a mix of practical orientation, brief introductions, and an overview of what the program covers. Live online classes on Zoom start with the instructor confirming attendance, going over class rules (cameras on, participate in discussion, keep confidentiality about other participants), and reviewing the syllabus for the sessions ahead. The tone is usually respectful and professional — not confrontational — and instructors are experienced with participants who don’t want to be there.
The First 15 Minutes
The instructor logs everyone’s attendance, verifies you’re on camera, and reviews confidentiality expectations. They typically explain: what content will be covered over the program, what homework or exercises are involved, how attendance is tracked, and how the certificate is issued at completion. Bring your court paperwork if you have questions about your specific requirement.
Introductions
Most classes do brief introductions — first name, general reason you’re there (many say “court-ordered” — no need to detail the case), and one goal for the program. You are not required to share details of your case. Group confidentiality is standard: what’s shared in class stays in class.
The Main Content
The first session usually introduces the core concept of anger management: anger as a natural, useful emotion that becomes problematic when unmanaged. The instructor covers the physiology of anger (fight-or-flight response), common triggers, and the difference between healthy and destructive expression. Later classes go deeper into specific techniques.
What to Do During Class
Stay on camera the whole hour, participate when the instructor asks questions, take notes if that helps you engage, and treat other participants respectfully. Muting when not speaking is standard on Zoom. Complete any brief exercises the instructor assigns.
After Class
The instructor logs your attendance in real time. You get a confirmation email that day. Homework, if assigned, is due at the next class. Reach out to your instructor between classes if you have questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have to share what I did in class?
No. Introductions typically just cover first name and program goal. You don’t need to detail your case or charges. What’s shared in class stays confidential.
What should I wear for online anger management class?
Nothing formal required. Casual clothes are fine. Just be on camera in a well-lit space where your face is visible to the instructor.
Do I need to have a webcam?
Yes. Attendance is verified by camera. If your computer doesn’t have one, use your phone — the Zoom mobile app works the same way.
How long is each class?
Zinco classes are 1 hour each. Some other providers run 90-minute or 2-hour sessions. Check your specific provider’s schedule.
What if I have a question during class?
Ask via the Zoom chat or raise your hand feature. Instructors welcome questions and treat them respectfully. Don’t feel intimidated — everyone starts somewhere.

Enroll with Zinco Court Classes
Zinco Court Classes: California State Certified (License #CA-AM-2024), CAAMP Approved. 1-hour live Zoom classes with licensed instructors. $70 intake + $30 per class. Enroll at app.zincocourtclasses.com/Enroll.