The goal of this single group pre-post-study is to test the possibility of self-monitoring with shared medical appointments program for lifestyle education in improving blood pressure (BP) of patients with uncontrolled hypertension. The main questions it aims to address is: 1. To assess if patients with uncontrolled hypertension and their physicians will be interested in trying a program that includes self-monitoring with 6-week support for lifestyle changes and coping skills to improve BP and hypertension control. 2. To assess if patients with uncontrolled hypertension can safely participate in a program that includes self-monitoring with 6-week support for lifestyle changes and coping skills to improve their BP and ability to self-manage hypertension Participants will: * Send self-reports of their home BPs, diet, physical activity and emotions * Attend 6-week education program of lifestyle changes and coping skills delivered by physicians, holistic psychotherapists and yoga therapists.
Inclusion Criteria: * Uncontrolled hypertension based on Clinic BP measurement of systolic BP\>140 or diastolic BP \>90 mm Hg (as the cutoff in the current common hypertension performance measures and ACO metrics) * PCP recommends or patient desires a trial of self-monitoring and lifestyle modifications * Patient owns a smart phone and be willing to complete self-reports of BP during study participation. Exclusion Criteria: * On dialysis * Pregnant * Have a terminal illness, * Clinic BP \> systolic\>180, diastolic\>110 * Arm circumference that exceeds the limit for the largest home BP monitor cuff * Severe cognitive impairment * Major cardiovascular or cerebrovascular event in the past 6 months (Coronary artery disease, heart valve problems, arrhythmias, heart failure, stroke) * Any physical or mental impairment that would affect patients' ability to participate(Ability to participate will be assessed by demonstrated ability to use available home BP machine and complete self-report during recruitment).