Union County & Middlesex CountyAnger Management Services
Add a dedicated team to your corner. Our private, one-on-one anger management program works alongside your attorney to support your case. Court-approved throughout New Jersey. 100% remote. No group sessions with strangers who could share your personal information.
The Hidden Risk of Group Anger Management Classes
Here’s what most people don’t realize: other participants in group anger management have NO legal obligation to maintain confidentiality. Unlike your counselor, who is bound by professional ethics and HIPAA, the strangers in your group class can share everything they hear—with their friends, on social media, with anyone. In close-knit communities like Union and Middlesex Counties, this creates serious risks for your reputation, your job, and your case.
Add a Dedicated Professional to Your Corner
When you’re facing court-ordered anger management, you need more than a checkbox—you need a team member who understands the stakes and supports your case strategy.
We Work With Your Attorney
Our counselors don’t operate in isolation. We understand that anger management is often part of a larger legal strategy. Whether you’re navigating a custody dispute in Union County Family Court or a criminal matter in Middlesex County, we coordinate with your legal team to provide documentation that actually helps your case.
Unlike group programs that simply verify attendance, we provide detailed progress reports, professional assessments, and customized documentation that demonstrates genuine change to judges and prosecutors.
- ✓Direct communication with your attorney when needed
- ✓Documentation tailored to your specific case requirements
- ✓Professional assessments that carry weight in court
- ✓Flexible scheduling that works around court dates
- ✓Rush completion available for urgent deadlines
Your Support Team
Your Attorney
Handles legal strategy and court representation
Your Counselor
Provides private anger management sessions and documentation
Program Coordinator
Manages scheduling, enrollment, and court communications
You
Complete the program with dedicated support every step
Group Classes vs. Private Sessions
Group anger management classes were never designed for your benefit—they’re designed for efficiency. Here’s what you’re really getting.
❌ Group Classes: The Reality
- ✗ 15-20 strangers hearing your personal details
- ✗ No confidentiality protection from other participants
- ✗ Toxic participants who dominate or disrupt sessions
- ✗ Maybe 3-5 minutes of actual attention per session
- ✗ Generic curriculum that doesn’t address YOUR situation
- ✗ Fixed schedules—miss one, wait weeks to make it up
- ✗ Basic completion certificate with no detail
- ✗ $45-100 per session for minimal value
✓ Private Sessions: Real Value
- ✓ One-on-one with your dedicated counselor
- ✓ HIPAA-protected confidentiality
- ✓ 100% focused on YOUR progress, YOUR situation
- ✓ Full 60 minutes of dedicated professional attention
- ✓ Curriculum tailored to your specific triggers and needs
- ✓ Flexible scheduling—days, evenings, weekends
- ✓ Detailed documentation that supports your case
- ✓ Comparable price, dramatically better value
Court-Approved Program Options
Choose the program length that meets your court requirements. All programs accepted by every court in New Jersey.
8-Session Program
Foundation program covering core anger management skills. Ideal for first-time requirements or lower-level matters.
$80 per session
Enroll Now12-Session Program
Comprehensive program with deeper skill development. Most commonly ordered by New Jersey courts.
$80 per session
Enroll Now26-Session Program
Intensive program for serious matters or repeat requirements. Maximum depth and skill reinforcement.
$80 per session
Enroll NowUnion & Middlesex County Municipal Courts
We serve residents from every municipality in both counties. Our remote format means you can complete your program from anywhere—no travel required.
Union County
Elizabeth
Municipal Court:
50 Winfield Scott Plaza, Elizabeth, NJ 07201
Phone: (908) 820-4200
Union County’s largest city and county seat. High volume of court-ordered anger management.
Newark (Adjacent)
Municipal Court:
31 Green Street, Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973) 733-8570
While in Essex County, many Union County residents work in Newark and need services.
Plainfield
Municipal Court:
325 Watchung Avenue, Plainfield, NJ 07060
Phone: (908) 753-3388
City serving diverse community with active municipal court.
Union Township
Municipal Court:
1976 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ 07083
Phone: (908) 851-8510
Large township serving suburban families and commuters.
Westfield
Municipal Court:
425 East Broad Street, Westfield, NJ 07090
Phone: (908) 789-4044
Affluent town known for downtown district and strong schools.
Linden
Municipal Court:
301 North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ 07036
Phone: (908) 474-8406
City bordering Elizabeth with industrial and residential areas.
Rahway
Municipal Court:
1 City Hall Plaza, Rahway, NJ 07065
Phone: (732) 827-2093
City with revitalized downtown arts district.
Cranford
Municipal Court:
8 Springfield Avenue, Cranford, NJ 07016
Phone: (908) 709-7216
Township known for excellent schools and downtown.
Summit
Municipal Court:
512 Springfield Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901
Phone: (908) 273-5870
Upscale community with vibrant downtown.
Scotch Plains
Municipal Court:
430 Park Avenue, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Phone: (908) 322-6700
Township serving suburban families.
Roselle
Municipal Court:
210 Chestnut Street, Roselle, NJ 07203
Phone: (908) 259-3029
Borough with diverse community.
Hillside
Municipal Court:
1409 Liberty Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205
Phone: (973) 926-3000
Township bordering Newark and Elizabeth.
Middlesex County
New Brunswick
Municipal Court:
25 Kirkpatrick Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: (732) 745-5050
County seat and home to Rutgers University. Active court system.
Edison
Municipal Court:
100 Municipal Boulevard, Edison, NJ 08817
Phone: (732) 248-7290
Fifth largest municipality in New Jersey by population.
Woodbridge
Municipal Court:
1 Main Street, Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Phone: (732) 634-4500
Largest township in New Jersey by population.
Perth Amboy
Municipal Court:
260 High Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861
Phone: (732) 826-0290
Historic waterfront city with diverse community.
Old Bridge
Municipal Court:
1 Old Bridge Plaza, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Phone: (732) 721-5600
Large township in southern Middlesex County.
Piscataway
Municipal Court:
455 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854
Phone: (732) 562-2301
Township home to Rutgers’ Busch Campus.
Sayreville
Municipal Court:
167 Main Street, Sayreville, NJ 08872
Phone: (732) 390-7070
Borough along the Raritan River.
East Brunswick
Municipal Court:
1 Jean Walling Civic Center, East Brunswick, NJ 08816
Phone: (732) 390-6878
Large township with excellent schools.
North Brunswick
Municipal Court:
710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick, NJ 08902
Phone: (732) 247-0922
Township near New Brunswick.
South Brunswick
Municipal Court:
540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852
Phone: (732) 329-4000
Fast-growing township in southern county.
Monroe Township
Municipal Court:
1 Municipal Plaza, Monroe Township, NJ 08831
Phone: (732) 521-4400
Growing township with active adult communities.
Carteret
Municipal Court:
61 Cooke Avenue, Carteret, NJ 07008
Phone: (732) 541-3879
Borough with waterfront industrial heritage.
Union & Middlesex County Success Stories
Custody Matter in Union County Family Court
During a contentious custody dispute in Elizabeth, one parent was ordered to complete anger management. The stakes couldn’t be higher—parenting time with his children hung in the balance.
We worked closely with his family law attorney to provide detailed documentation showing genuine progress. Our counselor’s professional assessment addressed specific concerns raised by the custody evaluator.
Outcome
Detailed progress reports supported his case. He received the parenting time arrangement he sought.
Criminal Defense in Middlesex County
A New Brunswick resident facing assault charges needed to demonstrate proactive rehabilitation before sentencing. His attorney recommended enrolling in anger management immediately—before any court order.
We enrolled him within 24 hours and provided progress updates to his attorney throughout. By sentencing, he had completed 12 sessions with documentation showing genuine engagement.
Outcome
Judge noted proactive completion at sentencing. Received probation rather than incarceration.
Executive Protecting Career in Westfield
A corporate executive in Westfield faced a domestic situation that threatened his career. His employer required anger management completion to retain his position, but group sessions posed unacceptable confidentiality risks in his professional community.
Our 100% remote, private sessions allowed complete discretion. No one at his firm or in his social circle knew he was completing anger management—only that he satisfied requirements.
Outcome
Retained position. Employer satisfied with documentation. Professional reputation protected.
Why the Team Approach Matters
When you’re facing a legal matter that requires anger management, you’re not just checking a box—you’re fighting for your freedom, your family, or your career. Generic group programs treat anger management as an afterthought, something to endure rather than leverage.
We take a different approach. We see ourselves as part of your team, working alongside your attorney to support the best possible outcome. Our documentation isn’t just proof of attendance—it’s evidence of genuine change that can influence judges, prosecutors, and evaluators.
The Confidentiality Problem No One Talks About
Group anger management programs have a dirty secret: other participants have absolutely no legal obligation to maintain confidentiality. Your counselor is bound by professional ethics and HIPAA regulations. But the person sitting next to you? They can share everything they hear with anyone they want.
In communities like Union and Middlesex Counties—where everyone seems to know everyone—this creates real risks. Your neighbor might be in that group. Your coworker. Your ex-spouse’s friend. Everything you share in “confidential” group sessions can become community gossip.
Our private sessions eliminate this risk entirely. Your information stays between you and your counselor, protected by professional ethics and federal law.
Same Price, Dramatically Better Value
Group anger management programs typically charge $45-100 per session. Our private sessions are $80 per session—right in the middle of that range. But consider what you’re actually getting:
In a group of 20 people, a 90-minute session gives each person about 4.5 minutes of actual attention—if time is divided equally (it never is). You’re paying $45-100 for less than 5 minutes of focus on your situation.
Our sessions give you the full 60 minutes of dedicated, one-on-one professional attention. You’re not competing for airtime with strangers. Every minute is focused on YOUR progress, YOUR triggers, YOUR skills development.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do you work with my attorney?
What documentation do you provide?
How quickly can I start?
Is everything really kept confidential?
Can I complete the program faster for an upcoming court date?
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