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Allegheny County · Fifth Judicial District of PA

Court-Approved Anger Management for Allegheny County

Live, one-on-one sessions by secure video for Pittsburgh and the surrounding boroughs — attorney-founded, court-recognized, and finished with a Completion Letter you can hand to the judge.

13+Years serving court-ordered clients
100%Live, one-on-one — never group video
EN/ESSessions in English & Spanish
RemoteAttend from anywhere in PA
1.25MAllegheny County residents
Fifth Judicial DistrictPittsburgh courts
13+ yrsCourt-referred work
RemoteCountywide, from home

If a judge or probation officer in Allegheny County has ordered anger management, what you need is simple: a legitimate program the court will respect, on a schedule that doesn't swallow your week, that you can begin right away. We deliver exactly that — live and one-on-one, by secure telehealth, anywhere in the county.

New Jersey Anger Management Group is attorney-founded, directed by a former criminal defense lawyer with over fifteen years of courtroom experience. We know what a bench wants to see from a completed requirement, and we've worked with court-referred clients for more than a decade. Every session is a real conversation with a practitioner — never a group call, never a pre-recorded module.

Allegheny County matters are handled within the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania — the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, the Pittsburgh Municipal Court, and the magisterial district courts across the county's boroughs and townships. Wherever your case sits, we'll meet you there.

Start today: Text ENROLL to (201) 205-3201. Tell us what your order requires, and we'll confirm it, schedule your first live session, and send written enrollment confirmation — usually within hours.
How diversion works here

ARD, probation, and the orders that bring people to us


Pennsylvania's principal pretrial diversion program is Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD). For eligible first-time matters, ARD allows you to complete conditions — often including education or counseling such as anger management — and, on successful completion, can lead to dismissal of charges and eligibility to pursue expungement. Eligibility is determined by the District Attorney and the court, and your attorney is the right person to tell you whether ARD applies to your case.

Anger management is also commonly ordered as a condition of probation, as part of a negotiated plea, and in family and custody matters. What the court is looking for in every instance is genuine follow-through, documented by a credible provider — which is precisely what your Completion Letter from us provides.

As in any jurisdiction, some protection-from-abuse and domestic-violence dispositions require a state-approved batterers' intervention program rather than anger management. These are different curricula. If you're unsure which your case needs, confirm with your attorney or the court — and we'll talk it through with you before you enroll.

Simple, structured, fast to start

How the program works


1

Reach out

Text ENROLL to (201) 205-3201 or call us. We confirm what your Allegheny County matter requires — number of sessions, deadline, and the format the court expects.

2

Brief intake

A short, confidential intake establishes your history and goals. There is no waitlist and no group to join — your schedule is built around you.

3

Live one-on-one sessions

You meet privately with a practitioner by secure video. Real conversation, real feedback — the opposite of clicking through a pre-recorded module.

4

Completion Letter

On finishing, you receive a formal Completion Letter on our letterhead, documenting your attendance and engagement for the court or your attorney.

Why families choose us

Why Allegheny County clients choose us


Founded by a lawyer

Built by an attorney who has represented clients in court for years. That courtroom lens shapes how clearly we document your completion.

Genuinely one-on-one

No group video, no playlist of recordings. Every session is private and tailored to your situation.

Real behavioral skills

Evidence-based tools for spotting triggers and interrupting escalation — skills that outlast the court date.

Bilingual throughout

English and Spanish, including your Completion Letter.

Remote across the county

From Pittsburgh to the Mon Valley to the South Hills — attend from home, no commute, no waitlist.

Documentation that lands

A clean Completion Letter on our letterhead, ready for your attorney or the supervising officer.

An important distinction

Anger management is not batterers' intervention


We'll be direct: we provide anger management only. Anger management helps a person recognize and regulate their own anger before it leads to a harmful reaction. A batterers' intervention program (BIP) is a separate, longer, state-regulated curriculum centered on power, control, and accountability in intimate-partner abuse.

The two are not interchangeable, even though courts occasionally use the words loosely. If your Allegheny County matter involves a protection-from-abuse order or a domestic-violence charge, confirm with your attorney exactly which program is required. If it's anger management, we're ready to start. If it's a BIP, we'll tell you honestly rather than enroll you in the wrong thing.

From the docket

How it has played out in Allegheny County


An ARD condition in downtown Pittsburgh

A first-time defendant on the ARD track needed anger management finished before a status date. We confirmed the requirement, scheduled live sessions around shift work, and produced the Completion Letter in time.

A custody matter in the South Hills

A parent was directed to complete anger management in a custody case. One-on-one sessions let us focus on co-parenting triggers, and the documented completion supported the parent before the court.

A probation requirement in the Mon Valley

After a charge resolved with probation, a client needed anger management for the supervising officer. Remote sessions removed the travel burden, and clean documentation followed.

A bilingual client east of the city

A Spanish-preferring client who had struggled to find a provider completed the full program in Spanish, Completion Letter included, with no language barrier.

Illustrative composites based on our experience with court-referred clients. Individual results and court requirements vary.

Tuition & payment

Straightforward pricing, no insurance games


Pay in full

Save 15%

Settle your full tuition up front and receive a 15% discount on the program total.

50 / 50 split

Two payments

Half to begin, half at the midpoint. No third-party billing, no surprise fees.

Program length is set by what your matter requires — many court orders specify a number of sessions or a number of hours. Text ENROLL to (201) 205-3201 for your exact tuition once we confirm your court's requirement. We do not bill insurance, which keeps scheduling immediate and your enrollment uncomplicated.

Serving every part of the region

Anger management across Allegheny County


Pick your area for local court routing and details — or simply text ENROLL to (201) 205-3201 and we'll handle the routing for you.

Questions, answered

Frequently asked questions


I live in Allegheny County — which court is handling my requirement?
Allegheny County matters fall within the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania: the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, the Pittsburgh Municipal Court, and the magisterial district courts in the boroughs and townships. Your order or attorney will identify the specific court. Our program is delivered the same regardless — live, one-on-one, by secure video. Text ENROLL to (201) 205-3201 and we'll help you confirm.
Will the court accept an online, one-on-one program?
In our experience courts and probation officers are concerned with two things: that the provider is legitimate and that you actually complete the work. Our sessions are live and one-on-one with a real practitioner, and you finish with a formal Completion Letter on our letterhead documenting your attendance. We always recommend confirming format with your attorney or the supervising officer, and we are glad to speak with them directly.
How long is the program?
Length depends on what your order requires — many specify a set number of sessions or hours. Once we know your requirement we map it to a schedule, often within a week of your first message.
Do you offer sessions in Spanish?
Yes. Every part of the program — intake, sessions, and your Completion Letter — is available in English or Spanish.
Is this the same as a batterers' intervention or domestic-violence program?
No. We provide anger management only. Some matters require a separate, state-specific batterers' intervention program, which is a different curriculum. If you are unsure which your case needs, check with your attorney or the court before enrolling and we'll help you confirm.
What does it cost?
We offer a 15% discount when you pay in full, or a simple 50/50 split. We don't bill insurance, which keeps your enrollment fast and uncomplicated. Text ENROLL to (201) 205-3201 for your exact tuition once we confirm your court's requirement.

Get it done — from anywhere in Allegheny County

An anger-management requirement shouldn't cost you your work week. Text ENROLL and we'll confirm your court's requirement and start you on live, one-on-one sessions right away.