Anger Management
Monmouth County, NJ
New Jersey Anger Management Group (NJAMG) is the court-approved, private, one-on-one anger management program trusted by Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold, every municipal court in the county, and the Monmouth County Probation Department. Whether you were ordered by a judge at the Monmouth County Courthouse, need anger management for a workplace situation, domestic violence proceedings, DCPP, immigration, or probation — or you want to get ahead of your case by enrolling proactively before your court date — NJAMG is ready to start within 48 to 72 hours.
Program Options — How Soon Can You Start & Finish?
Whether you are coming from Freehold, Red Bank, Asbury Park, or Middletown, the first question every Monmouth County client asks is: how fast can I be done? The answer depends on which program your court ordered and whether you choose our accelerated or regular track. NJAMG offers four program lengths to match every court requirement.
⚡ Your Start Timeline
Enroll Monday through Friday: First session typically within 48 hours.
Enroll on a weekend: First session typically within 72 hours.
Need it faster? Call us and explain your court deadline — we will do everything possible to accommodate you. Accelerated scheduling is available for urgent situations.
Your enrollment confirmation letter is available the same day you call — ready to send to your attorney or probation officer immediately.
Do Not Wait — Call Right Now
Monmouth County Superior Court judges at the courthouse on Monument and Court Streets in Freehold respond favorably when defendants act immediately. Proactive enrollment — starting anger management before your next court date — is one of the most powerful moves you can make. Your attorney can present your NJAMG enrollment letter at the very next hearing. The sooner you call, the sooner you can demonstrate to the court that you are taking this seriously.
(201) 205-3201Who We Serve in Monmouth County
NJAMG serves Monmouth County clients across every situation that leads to anger management — court-ordered or voluntary, criminal or civil, domestic or professional. Monmouth County has a diverse population that includes high-earning professionals in towns like Colts Neck, Holmdel, and Rumson alongside working families in Asbury Park, Long Branch, and Keansburg. We serve every Monmouth County client with the same five-star private experience.
Court-Ordered — Criminal
Simple assault, harassment, terroristic threats, aggravated assault. Conditional discharge, PTI, probation condition, plea agreement. Whether your case is in Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold or any municipal court in the county, we enroll you the same day and have your letter ready within hours.
❤ Domestic Violence & FRO
Ordered after a Final Restraining Order hearing, TRO, or domestic violence complaint in the Monmouth County Family Division. Our private one-on-one format protects your confidentiality completely. No group setting. No waiting room. Accepted by all Monmouth County Family Division judges.
Workplace & Professional License
Monmouth County is home to major corporate employers along the Route 9 and Route 35 corridors, pharmaceutical companies, financial firms, and Fort Monmouth-area businesses. If your employer, HR department, or professional licensing board requires anger management, NJAMG provides a completely private program with zero employer notification. Telehealth means no schedule disruption and no one at work knows you are participating.
DCPP & Child Welfare Cases
If the Division of Child Protection and Permanency (DCPP) is involved in your Monmouth County case, completing NJAMG’s anger management provides documented proof of accountability that courts and DCPP social workers recognize and value. We provide progress reports and completion documentation formatted to DCPP standards.
Immigration Proceedings
Completing a court-approved anger management program with NJAMG provides documented proof of compliance, rehabilitation, and accountability to immigration judges and officers. Our completion certificate is accepted in immigration proceedings connected to Monmouth County cases.
Proactive Enrollment — Before a Court Order
Many of NJAMG’s most successful Monmouth County clients enroll before any judge orders them to. If a charge is pending, a hearing is approaching, or you are trying to demonstrate accountability in a custody dispute or employment situation — proactive enrollment sends a powerful message. Monmouth County judges at the Freehold courthouse consistently view voluntary enrollment as a meaningful indicator of genuine accountability and rehabilitation.
Probation Conditions
The Monmouth County Probation Department accepts all NJAMG documentation. We provide enrollment letters, progress reports, and completion certificates formatted to probation standards. When you authorize it, we communicate directly with your probation officer to confirm your enrollment and progress.
Personal & Relationship Growth
You do not need a court order to benefit from anger management. Many Monmouth County clients enroll because anger is affecting their marriage, their parenting, their relationships, or their health. Our CBT, REBT, and Stoic-based curriculum produces genuine behavioral change regardless of why you are here. You will work through your actual situations, triggers, and patterns — not hypothetical scenarios.
⚠ Warning: Low-Cost Online Certificates Are Not Accepted by NJ Courts
Every week, clients call NJAMG after discovering that the online anger management certificate they purchased was rejected by their Monmouth County judge or probation officer. New Jersey courts require live anger management — either in-person or live telehealth with a real counselor present in real time.
Pre-recorded video courses, self-paced apps, and printed certificate programs have no live component. They are not accepted by any NJ court. If you complete one of these programs and present the certificate to a Monmouth County court, you will be told to start over with an approved provider. You will have wasted both time and money — and your judge will note the delay.
NJAMG offers live one-on-one sessions — face-to-face in our Jersey City offices or via live video telehealth from anywhere in Monmouth County. This is the only format that satisfies NJ court requirements. Do not risk your case on a shortcut that does not work.
Monmouth County Court Directory
No matter which Monmouth County court issued your anger management order, NJAMG is approved and accepted. Here is the key court information for Monmouth County anger management cases.
⚖ Monmouth County Superior Court — Criminal Division
Freehold, NJ 07728
⚖ Monmouth County Superior Court — Family Division
Freehold, NJ 07728
⚖ Key Monmouth County Municipal Courts
(732) 775-2100
(732) 571-5599
(732) 530-2740
(732) 615-2100
(732) 938-4500
(732) 462-1410
Every Town in Monmouth County Served
How We Meet — Telehealth Is Ideal for Monmouth County
Monmouth County is one of the largest counties in New Jersey by area. Driving from Middletown to Freehold, or from Asbury Park to Manalapan, can take 30 to 45 minutes — more in summer shore traffic. Telehealth eliminates travel entirely. You participate from your home in Holmdel, your office in Red Bank, or anywhere in the county with a video connection. Every format is fully court-approved and produces identical documentation.
Live Video Telehealth
Participate from anywhere in Monmouth County — Freehold, Middletown, Red Bank, Long Branch, Howell, or any town in the county. Live one-on-one video sessions with your NJAMG counselor. Fully court-approved. Identical documentation to in-person. No commute. No waiting room. No one sees you walk in.
In-Person — Jersey City Offices
Two private offices in Jersey City — 121 Newark Ave Suite 301 and 97 Newkirk St Suite 208 (three minutes from Journal Square PATH). For Monmouth County clients who prefer face-to-face sessions or whose court specifically requires in-person attendance.
Hybrid — Mix Both Formats
Start with telehealth, switch to in-person, or mix both within the same program. Your documentation reflects a single continuous program regardless of format. Maximum flexibility for Monmouth County clients whose schedules change week to week.
Our Approach — CBT, REBT & Stoic Philosophy
NJAMG’s curriculum is built on three proven frameworks that produce real behavioral change — not just court compliance. Our certified instructors integrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, and the practical wisdom of Stoic philosophy into every session.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT identifies the direct connection between thoughts, emotions, and behavior. When you understand the specific thought patterns that trigger your anger — the interpretations, assumptions, and automatic reactions — you gain the ability to interrupt the cycle before it escalates. CBT is the gold standard for anger management and the primary framework endorsed by the scientific and legal communities.
Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
Developed by Dr. Albert Ellis, REBT goes deeper into the belief systems that drive emotional responses. It challenges irrational beliefs — the “musts,” “shoulds,” and “have tos” that fuel anger when unmet — and replaces them with rational, flexible thinking. REBT is particularly powerful for clients whose anger is driven by a strong sense of injustice or rigid expectations of others.
Stoic Philosophy
Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca developed a practical philosophy of emotional resilience that modern psychology continues to validate. The core Stoic insight: you cannot control what happens to you, but you can always control your response. Our sessions bring Stoic principles to life in the context of your actual situations, relationships, and triggers.
What This Means for You in Practice
In your NJAMG sessions, you will work through your own specific incidents, your own trigger patterns, your own relationships. The CBT/REBT/Stoic framework gives you a pause mechanism, a reappraisal process, and a value-based decision framework that you can use on the Garden State Parkway, at the dinner table, at your office in Red Bank, and in the courtroom in Freehold.
Our instructors are certified, experienced, and — most importantly — respectful, positive, and motivational. Every instructor holds a five-star rating from program participants. You will not be lectured at, judged, or made to feel worse. You will be challenged, supported, and equipped.
🤝 The Power of Proactive Enrollment in Monmouth County
Monmouth County has a well-established bench of judges who take anger management compliance seriously. Many of NJAMG’s most successful Monmouth County clients enrolled before any court order — because they recognized that a charge was pending, a hearing was approaching, or a situation in their life needed to change.
A Monmouth County Superior Court judge who sees an NJAMG enrollment letter presented before sentencing has concrete evidence that the defendant is not waiting to be told what to do. That demonstration of initiative directly influences outcomes — conditional discharges instead of convictions, reduced probation conditions, more favorable plea agreements. Defense attorneys throughout Monmouth County routinely advise their clients to enroll proactively because they know it works.
You control this decision right now. Call (201) 205-3201 and enroll today.
Payment Options
NJAMG accepts multiple payment methods and offers a two-payment option for clients who need flexibility.
Accepted Payment Methods
A 3% processing surcharge applies to credit card payments. A two-payment option is available with an additional $35 fee added to the course cost. Payment is required in advance of beginning sessions.
Case Studies — Monmouth County Clients
David R. — Holmdel, Workplace Anger, HR Requirement
David is a senior director at a pharmaceutical company headquartered along the Route 34 corridor in Monmouth County. After a heated confrontation with a colleague during a meeting, his HR department required him to complete an anger management program as a condition of continued employment. David’s primary concerns were confidentiality — he did not want anyone at the office to know — and scheduling, as his calendar was packed with back-to-back meetings.
David enrolled with NJAMG and completed the 8-hour program entirely via telehealth — two evening sessions per week after his workday ended, from his home in Holmdel. No colleague, direct report, or supervisor was notified. His completion documentation was submitted directly to HR with no additional detail about session content.
Anthony C. — Asbury Park, Simple Assault, Conditional Discharge
Anthony was charged with simple assault under N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a) following an altercation outside a bar on the Asbury Park boardwalk. He was offered a conditional discharge with anger management as a mandatory condition. Anthony had never been in trouble before and was anxious about the process, his record, and the impact on his career as a real estate agent in Monmouth County.
Anthony called NJAMG the day after his court appearance in Asbury Park Municipal Court and enrolled that afternoon. He completed the 8-hour accelerated program in 26 days via telehealth from his apartment in Long Branch.
Sandra L. — Freehold, Domestic Violence FRO, Proactive Enrollment
Sandra was the respondent in a Final Restraining Order proceeding in the Monmouth County Family Division. Her attorney advised her that completing anger management proactively — before the judge ordered it — would demonstrate accountability and strengthen her position. Sandra was skeptical but followed her attorney’s advice and enrolled with NJAMG.
Sandra completed the 12-hour program on the regular track via telehealth over eight weeks. Her NJAMG counselor provided progress reports that her attorney submitted to the Family Division at each hearing. Sandra later told us the Stoic philosophy component — particularly the concept that she could not control the other party’s behavior but could always control her own response — fundamentally changed how she approached the entire legal proceeding.
Evening, Weekend & Same-Day Appointments
Monmouth County clients have demanding schedules. We schedule around yours — mornings, evenings, weekends. Telehealth means no commute from Freehold, Middletown, Red Bank, Long Branch, or anywhere in the county. Call or text now.
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English & Spanish — Fully Bilingual Program
Monmouth County has a significant and growing Latino population, particularly in Asbury Park, Long Branch, Red Bank, and Freehold Borough. NJAMG’s director is fully bilingual in English and Spanish. Every element of your program — sessions, assessment, progress reports, and completion certificate — is available entirely in Spanish.
Ofrecemos el programa completo de manejo de ira en español para clientes en todo el Condado de Monmouth — Asbury Park, Long Branch, Red Bank, Freehold, y todas las municipalidades del condado. Llámenos al (201) 205-3201 para inscribirse hoy mismo.
Frequently Asked Questions — Monmouth County
Monmouth County — Call Right Now
Same-day enrollment. Start in 48–72 hours. Finish in as little as 30 days. Private 1-on-1. Telehealth from anywhere in Monmouth County. Credit cards accepted. English and Spanish. 7 days a week. Accepted by all Monmouth County courts including Superior Court in Freehold.
(201) 205-3201Jersey City, NJ 07302
Jersey City, NJ 07306
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