Looking for Group Anger Management Classes in Bergen County? Read This First.
If you’re searching for group anger management classes, group therapy sessions, or anger management courses in Bergen County, you should know: there’s a better option that costs the same — or less — and delivers dramatically better results. Here’s why smart Bergen County defendants are choosing one-on-one sessions instead.
If you have been ordered to complete anger management by a Bergen County court — whether it is Hackensack Municipal Court, Fort Lee Municipal Court, Paramus Municipal Court, Teaneck Municipal Court, or Bergen County Superior Court — your first instinct was probably to search for “group anger management classes near me” or “anger management courses Bergen County.” That is what most people do. And it is exactly what we want to talk to you about.
Group anger management classes have been the default option for decades. They are what most people picture when they think of court-ordered anger management: a circle of chairs in a community center or church basement, 10 to 20 strangers sharing personal details about their arrests, a facilitator trying to keep everyone on track. It works — in the sense that it satisfies the court requirement. But is it the best option for you? And is it actually cheaper than the alternative?
The answer to both questions, for most Bergen County defendants, is no.
The Myth of “Affordable” Group Anger Management Classes
When you search for group anger management classes in Bergen County, you will see programs advertising rates like “$50 per session” or “$65 per class.” That sounds affordable. But here is what those advertisements do not tell you:
What Group Anger Management Actually Costs (8 Sessions)
That “$50 per session” group class? By the time you add up all the fees, the gas, the parking, and the hours you spend commuting and waiting, you are looking at $630 to over $1,000 for an 8-session program. And what do you get for that money? Roughly 6 minutes of individual attention per session — because you are sharing time with 10 to 15 other people.
⚠ The Hidden Cost of Group Classes
In Bergen County — one of the most expensive counties in New Jersey — your time has value. If you earn $50/hour (the Bergen County median is over $60/hour for full-time workers), the 8+ hours you spend commuting to, waiting for, and attending group sessions represents $400+ in opportunity cost. Add that to the direct costs, and group classes can cost you $1,000 to $1,400 in real economic terms.
What If You Could Get More for the Same Price?
Here is the alternative that most Bergen County defendants do not know about: private, one-on-one anger management sessions that cost the same as group classes — or less.
At New Jersey Anger Management Group, we offer live, one-on-one sessions via secure video with a facilitator who holds a Juris Doctor from Rutgers Law and has 15+ years of experience with Bergen County courts. Every session is 50 minutes of focused, individual attention on your specific situation, your specific triggers, and your specific court requirements.
And the cost? When you factor in all the hidden fees that group programs charge — plus gas, parking, and commuting time — our one-on-one program typically costs the same as or less than group classes. You are not paying a premium for privacy and individual attention. You are paying the same amount and getting dramatically more value.
Group Anger Management Classes
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Common Myths About Group vs. One-on-One Anger Management
“Bergen County is full of highly educated, high-earning professionals who value their time and their privacy. When they learn that one-on-one sessions cost the same as group classes, the decision is obvious. Why would you sit in a circle with strangers, share personal details about your arrest, and fight Route 17 traffic — when you can complete the same requirement from your living room, with 50 minutes of focused attention, for the same price? Group anger management is a relic of an era before telehealth. It persists because people assume it’s cheaper. It’s not.”
— Santo Artusa Jr, NJAMG Program Director, Rutgers Law 2009Bergen County Courts We Serve
Our one-on-one anger management program is accepted at Bergen County Superior Court (10 Main Street, Hackensack) and all 70 municipal courts throughout Bergen County. Whether you were charged in Hackensack, Fort Lee, Paramus, Teaneck, Englewood, Fair Lawn, Ridgewood, Garfield, Bergenfield, or any other Bergen County municipality, our completion certificate is accepted.
Bergen County Superior Court
Address: Bergen County Justice Center, 10 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601
Phone: (201) 221-0700
Criminal Division: Extension 25519
Assignment Judge: Hon. James X. Sattely
Handles: All indictable offenses, PTI programs, restraining orders
Our Program: Accepted for PTI conditions, probation conditions, and sentencing requirements
Bergen County Municipal Courts
Plus all 70 Bergen County municipalities • View Bergen County Superior Court page
Who Chooses One-on-One Over Group Classes?
Our Bergen County clients typically share several characteristics:
Executives, attorneys, physicians, and finance professionals
Bergen County has one of the highest concentrations of high-earning professionals in New Jersey. Many work in Manhattan or in regulated industries where a criminal conviction — or even the appearance of “anger issues” — could affect their careers. They choose one-on-one sessions because they value privacy and cannot risk being seen at a group class by colleagues, clients, or neighbors.
Working parents with demanding schedules
Between work, kids, and family obligations, finding a fixed evening each week for 8 weeks is nearly impossible. Our flexible scheduling — evenings, weekends, accelerated tracks — allows parents to complete their sessions around their actual lives. And because sessions are remote, there is no need to arrange childcare for commuting time.
Green card holders, visa holders, and naturalization applicants
Bergen County has a large immigrant population, including one of the largest Korean-American communities in the country. For non-citizens, a domestic violence conviction can trigger deportation. One-on-one sessions allow for culturally responsive content and direct attention to immigration-adjacent concerns that would be impossible in a generic group setting.
Road rage, workplace stress, domestic communication
If your charge stems from a specific situation — GWB commute rage, high-pressure work environment, communication breakdown in a relationship — you need targeted work on that specific trigger. Group classes cover generic anger management principles. One-on-one sessions address your actual situation.
How It Works: From Search to Completion
Step 1: You Found Us While Searching for Group Classes
You searched for “group anger management classes Bergen County” or “anger management courses near me” — and you found this page. That search brought you here because we want you to know there is a better option at the same price.
Step 2: Enroll Today — Start Today
Call (201) 221-2522 or enroll online. Unlike group programs that start on fixed dates, you can begin your one-on-one sessions immediately. Your same-day enrollment letter is ready as soon as you complete your Assessment & First Session.
Step 3: Complete Your Sessions on Your Schedule
Schedule your 50-minute sessions at times that work for you — evenings, weekends, even accelerated tracks if your court deadline is close. Every session is private, focused, and targeted to your specific situation.
Step 4: Receive Your Completion Certificate
Upon completing all sessions, you receive a formal completion certificate that is accepted at every court in Bergen County. Your attorney submits it to the court. If you have a conditional dismissal, your charge is dismissed. Case closed.
Ready to Skip the Group Class?
Same price. More privacy. Better results. 50 minutes of individual attention per session instead of 6 minutes in a group. No commuting. No parking. No sitting in a circle with strangers.
📞 Call (201) 221-2522 Enroll Online Now
Same-Day Enrollment Letter • Live One-on-One Facilitator • All 70 Bergen County Municipalities • Court-Approved
Program Options & Pricing
| 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 Expedited | 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. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Related Resources
Bergen County Anger Management Pages
Bergen County Superior Court • Hackensack • Fort Lee • Paramus • Teaneck • Englewood • Fair Lawn • Ridgewood • Tenafly
Topical Guides
Conditional Dismissals & Anger Management in NJ • Multi-County DV & Anger Management • PTI & Anger Management in NJ • Road Rage & Anger Management
Official Resources
Bergen County Courts — NJ Courts • NJ Courts — Domestic Violence Self-Help • NJMCdirect — Online Payments
