Group Anger Management Classes Freehold NJ

Freehold • Monmouth County

Looking for Group Anger Management Classes in Freehold? There’s a Better Way.

Complete privacy. Flexible scheduling 7 days a week. Start within 48–72 hours. Accelerated options available. Customized one-on-one sessions with a Rutgers Law graduate who has over 15 years of experience working with New Jersey courts. Court-accepted at Monmouth County Superior Court, Freehold Borough Municipal Court, Freehold Township Municipal Court — and courts nationwide.

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🏙 Serving Freehold Borough, Freehold Township & All of Monmouth County

Whether your case is at Freehold Borough Municipal Court (38 Jackson Street), Freehold Township Municipal Court (1 Municipal Plaza), or Monmouth County Superior Court (71 Monument Park) — our program is accepted. We also accept participants with court orders from other states who live or work in the Freehold area.

You searched for group anger management classes in Freehold. Maybe you were ordered to complete anger management by Freehold Borough Municipal Court, Freehold Township Municipal Court, or Monmouth County Superior Court. Or perhaps you have a court order from another state and need to complete anger management while living or working in the Freehold area.

Before you sign up for a group class, consider what you really need:

Privacy. Freehold is the county seat of Monmouth County — a small town where people know each other. The courthouse, municipal courts, and local businesses all sit within walking distance. Do you want to share personal details about your arrest with 10–20 strangers who might be your neighbors, clients, or colleagues? With one-on-one sessions, no one knows you are completing anger management except you and your facilitator.

Flexibility. Group classes meet once a week at a fixed time. Miss it because of work, traffic on Route 9 or the Parkway, or a family obligation? You extend your program by weeks. We offer sessions 7 days a week — mornings, evenings, and weekends — scheduled around your actual life.

Expertise. Your facilitator holds a Juris Doctor from Rutgers Law and has spent over 15 years working with New Jersey courts — including Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold and municipal courts throughout the county. We understand what courts expect because we have been working with them for over a decade.

Speed. Group classes run on fixed cycles. The next one might not start for two or three weeks. With our program, you can start within 48–72 hours — and receive your enrollment letter the same day to show your attorney or the court.

💰 Payment Information — We Do Not Accept Insurance

We do not accept insurance. All program fees are paid directly by the participant. We accept credit cards, debit cards, and electronic payment. Payment plans may be available for longer programs. The fee we quote includes all sessions, materials, enrollment letters, and your completion certificate — no hidden fees.

Why Our Expertise Matters for Your Case

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Accepted for Out-of-State Court Orders

Do you have a court order from another state requiring anger management, but you live or work in the Freehold area? Our program is accepted by courts nationwide. We regularly work with participants completing anger management for court orders from New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Florida, California, Texas, and courts across all 50 states.

🌎 Serving Participants Nationwide

Our completion certificates are accepted by courts across the country. If you have a court order from another state, we can help you complete your requirements while living or working in Freehold or anywhere in Monmouth County — or anywhere with an internet connection.

New York Pennsylvania Connecticut Florida California Texas All 50 States

Start Within 48–72 Hours — Don’t Wait for the Next Group Cycle

When you are facing a court deadline at Monmouth County Superior Court or one of the Freehold municipal courts, every day counts. Group anger management classes run on fixed schedules — they might meet every Tuesday evening, with a new cycle starting once a month. If you miss the start date, you wait. If your court date is in three weeks, that wait could mean requesting a continuance or appearing without proof of enrollment.

With our one-on-one program, you do not wait.

⚡ Fast Start — When You Need It

Call today, start within 48–72 hours, and receive your enrollment letter the same day you complete your first session. No waiting for the next group cycle. No scrambling before your court date.

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Complete Privacy in Freehold’s Close-Knit Community

Freehold is the heart of Monmouth County. As the county seat, it is where professionals work, where families live, and where community connections run deep. The county courthouse at 71 Monument Park sees thousands of cases each year. The borough and township municipal courts handle even more. In a community this connected, privacy matters.

When you attend a group class, you sit in a room with 10 to 20 other people. You share personal details about your arrest, your family situation, your triggers. In Freehold’s tight-knit community, that lack of privacy is a serious concern. The person next to you could be your neighbor, your child’s teacher’s spouse, or someone who works in the same office park.

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One-on-One Means Complete Confidentiality

With our program, there is no group. No strangers hearing about your case. No sign-in sheet. No waiting room where you might encounter someone from your workplace, your neighborhood, or your kids’ school. Sessions happen via secure, encrypted video from the privacy of your home or any private location. What you discuss stays between you and your facilitator. Nobody in Freehold needs to know.

Customized Sessions — Not One-Size-Fits-All

Group anger management classes follow a standardized curriculum. Everyone gets the same material, delivered at the same pace, regardless of their individual situation. Whether your case involves a workplace conflict, a family disagreement, a road rage incident on Route 9, or something else entirely — you get the generic approach.

Our one-on-one sessions are different. We customize the content to your specific situation, your triggers, and your goals.

What Customized Sessions Mean for You

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Individual Attention

50 minutes focused entirely on you — not 6 minutes in a group of 15. Your questions answered. Your concerns addressed.

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Relevant Content

Sessions tailored to your specific situation — whether it involves family conflict, workplace stress, or driving-related anger.

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Your Pace

Move through material at a pace that works for you. Spend more time on what matters, less on what does not apply.

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Practical Strategies

Learn techniques that actually work for your life — not generic advice that sounds good but does not apply to your reality.

Accelerated Options Available

Sometimes you need to complete anger management fast. Maybe your court date at Monmouth County Superior Court is in three weeks. Maybe PTI requires completion within a specific timeframe. Maybe you just want to put this behind you and move on with your career and your life.

Group classes do not offer flexibility — they meet once a week, period. If you need 8 sessions, that is 8 weeks minimum. With our one-on-one program, we offer accelerated tracks that allow you to complete your program faster when you need to.

⚡ Accelerated Completion Options

Standard 8-Session Program: Approximately 8 weeks with weekly sessions.

Accelerated 8-Session Program: Approximately 3 weeks with 2–3 sessions per week.

Intensive Options: Available for urgent court deadlines — contact us to discuss your specific timeline.

Because we schedule 7 days a week, including mornings, evenings, and weekends, we can accommodate accelerated timelines that would be impossible with fixed weekly group classes.

Flexible Scheduling — 7 Days a Week

Freehold residents and workers have demanding lives. Many commute to corporate jobs along the Route 9 corridor or take NJ Transit to Manhattan. Others work healthcare shifts at CentraState Medical Center or retail hours at Freehold Raceway Mall. A fixed Tuesday evening class simply does not work for many schedules.

We offer sessions 7 days a week — mornings, evenings, and weekends. We schedule around your actual availability.

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Live Remote Sessions — Real Interaction, Real Results

When we say “remote,” we do not mean pre-recorded videos you watch on your own time. We mean live, real-time video sessions with a facilitator who has over 15 years of experience working with New Jersey courts.

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Secure Video Platform

Sessions conducted via encrypted, HIPAA-compliant video conferencing. All you need is a device with a camera and microphone.

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From Any Private Location

Complete sessions from your home, a hotel room while traveling, or anywhere private. No driving on Route 9 or Route 33 to get to class.

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Real-Time Interaction

Live conversation with your facilitator. You see them, they see you. Questions answered immediately. Genuine dialogue, not a lecture.

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Full Documentation

Same enrollment letters, progress reports, and completion certificates as in-person programs. Everything courts expect — NJ and out-of-state.

“After more than 15 years working with New Jersey courts — including Monmouth County Superior Court in Freehold and municipal courts throughout the county — I understand what judges and prosecutors expect. When I provide an enrollment letter or completion certificate, courts know it represents a legitimate, comprehensive program. That credibility extends to out-of-state courts as well. Our Freehold-area clients include professionals who need privacy, flexibility, and documentation they can trust.”

— Santo Artusa Jr, NJAMG Program Director, Rutgers Law 2009

Court-Accepted in Freehold & Throughout Monmouth County

Our one-on-one anger management program is accepted at Monmouth County Superior Court and all 53 municipal courts throughout the county, including both Freehold courts. Our completion certificates are also accepted by courts in all 50 states for out-of-state court orders.

Monmouth County Superior Court

Address: 71 Monument Park, Freehold, NJ 07728

Phone: (732) 677-4500 (Criminal Division)

Family Division: (732) 358-8700

Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Handles: All indictable offenses, PTI programs, domestic violence restraining orders, probation violations

Our Program: Accepted for PTI conditions, probation conditions, and sentencing requirements

Official NJ Courts Page →

Freehold Municipal Courts

Freehold Borough Municipal Court

Address: 38 Jackson Street, Freehold, NJ 07728

Phone: (732) 462-2444

Presiding Judge: Hon. Scott J. Basen

Prosecutor: Robert Cosgrove, Esq.

Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Sessions: Tuesdays 1 PM & 4 PM Virtual Court Available

Official Freehold Borough Court Website →

Freehold Township Municipal Court

Address: 1 Municipal Plaza, Freehold, NJ 07728

Phone: (732) 294-2150

Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Sessions: Tue & Wed 8:30 AM & 1 PM Virtual & In-Person

Official Freehold Township Court Website →

Other Monmouth County Municipalities

Plus Neptune, Wall Township, Hazlet, Matawan, Aberdeen, Keyport, Belmar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt, Manasquan, and more • View Monmouth County Superior Court page

Group Classes vs. One-on-One: What’s the Difference?

Group Anger Management Classes

Privacy Share personal details with 10–20 strangers. In Freehold’s close-knit community, someone might recognize you.
Start Time Wait for the next cycle to begin — could be weeks away.
Schedule Fixed day and time, once per week. Miss it? Make it up in a future cycle.
Pace Move at the group’s pace, not yours. Generic curriculum for everyone.
Attention 6 minutes per person in a 90-minute session with 15 participants.
Out-of-State May not be accepted by courts in other states.
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NJAMG One-on-One Sessions

Privacy Complete confidentiality. One-on-one via secure video. No one in Freehold knows except you.
Start Time Start within 48–72 hours. No waiting for the next cycle.
Schedule 7 days a week — mornings, evenings, weekends. Reschedule easily. Accelerated tracks available.
Pace Customized content at your pace. Sessions tailored to your specific situation.
Attention 50 full minutes of individual attention per session. Every minute focused on you.
Out-of-State Accepted by courts in all 50 states. Complete from anywhere.

Who Chooses One-on-One in Freehold?

The County Seat Professional

Works near the courthouse, cannot risk being seen at a group class

Freehold is home to countless attorneys, real estate professionals, county employees, and others who work near the courthouse. Being seen at a group anger management class could affect your professional reputation. With one-on-one remote sessions from your home, complete privacy is guaranteed.

The Route 9 Commuter

Already spends hours commuting, cannot add another trip for group class

If you commute along Route 9 or the Parkway to work — or take NJ Transit to Manhattan — your evenings are already short. Adding a drive to a group class every week is not realistic. With remote sessions, you log in from your living room at 8 PM, complete 50 focused minutes, and your evening is still yours.

The Out-of-State Court Order

Has a court order from another state, lives or works in Freehold

If you have an anger management requirement from a court in New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, or any other state, our program is accepted nationwide. Complete your out-of-state requirement while living or working in Freehold — no need to find a provider back in the state where your case originated.

The Tight Deadline

Court date at Monmouth County Superior Court in 2–3 weeks

Group classes run on fixed cycles. If the next one does not start for two weeks, you are stuck. With our program, you can start within 48–72 hours and complete an 8-session program in approximately 3 weeks using our accelerated track. Enrollment letter provided same-day.

The Healthcare or Retail Worker

Works shifts at CentraState or the mall, cannot attend fixed evening class

With irregular work hours — whether at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Raceway Mall, or anywhere else — a fixed Tuesday evening group class does not work. We schedule sessions 7 days a week, including early mornings and weekends, to fit your actual availability.

Ready to Start Within 48–72 Hours?

Complete privacy. Flexible scheduling. Customized sessions. Over 15 years of court experience. Accelerated options available. Accepted in NJ and all 50 states.

📞 Call (201) 221-2522 Enroll Online Now

Same-Day Enrollment Letter • Start in 48–72 Hours • Freehold Borough • Freehold Township • Monmouth County • Out-of-State Accepted

Program Options

Program Option Sessions Timeline Best For
Assessment + 1 Session 1 Same day Start here. Includes same-day enrollment letter for court.
8-Session Standard 8 ~8 weeks Most Municipal Court orders. Conditional dismissals.
8-Session Accelerated 8 ~3 weeks Tight court deadlines. Multiple sessions per week.
12-Session Program 12 ~12 weeks DV-related charges. Extended court orders.
16-Session Program 16 ~16 weeks Superior Court PTI conditions. Indictable offenses.
26-Session Comprehensive 26 ~26 weeks Batterers intervention. Extended probation conditions.

💳 Payment & Insurance Information

We do not accept insurance. Program fees are paid directly by the participant via credit card, debit card, or electronic payment. The fee includes all sessions, materials, enrollment letters, and completion certificates. Payment plans may be available for longer programs — ask when you call.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can I start the program?
In most cases, within 48–72 hours. Call us today, and we can schedule your first session for as soon as tomorrow or the next day. You will receive your enrollment letter the same day you complete your first session.
Do you accept insurance?
No, we do not accept insurance. All program fees are paid directly by the participant. We accept credit cards, debit cards, and electronic payment. Payment plans may be available for longer programs.
Is your program accepted for out-of-state court orders?
Yes. Our completion certificates are accepted by courts in all 50 states. If you have a court order from New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, or any other state, you can complete your anger management requirement with us while living or working in Freehold — or anywhere with an internet connection.
What’s the difference between Freehold Borough and Freehold Township courts?
They are separate municipalities with separate courts. Freehold Borough Municipal Court is at 38 Jackson Street and handles cases from the borough. Freehold Township Municipal Court is at 1 Municipal Plaza and handles cases from the township. Our program is accepted at both courts as well as Monmouth County Superior Court.
How is privacy maintained in one-on-one sessions?
There is no group, no other participants, no sign-in sheet. Sessions are conducted via secure, encrypted video from a private location of your choice. No one in Freehold — or anywhere else — will know you are completing anger management unless you tell them.
What makes your facilitator qualified to run this program?
Our facilitator holds a Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law (2009) and has spent over 15 years working with New Jersey courts, including Monmouth County Superior Court and municipal courts throughout the county. This legal background means we understand what courts expect and can provide documentation that meets court requirements.
How do accelerated options work?
Instead of one session per week, you can schedule 2–3 sessions per week. This allows you to complete an 8-session program in approximately 3 weeks instead of 8 weeks. Because we offer sessions 7 days a week including weekends, we can accommodate accelerated timelines.
What charges typically require anger management in Freehold?
Simple assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(a)), harassment (N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4), criminal mischief (N.J.S.A. 2C:17-3), disorderly conduct (N.J.S.A. 2C:33-2), and domestic violence offenses at the disorderly persons level. For indictable offenses, anger management may be a PTI or probation condition at Monmouth County Superior Court.

Related Resources

Freehold & Monmouth County Anger Management Pages

Monmouth County Superior CourtFreehold BoroughFreehold TownshipLong BranchAsbury ParkRed BankMiddletown