When You Have Been Ordered to Take Anger Management in Camden County, New Jersey

Camden County • South Jersey

Court-Approved Anger Management in Camden County, New Jersey — Cherry Hill, Camden, Gloucester Township & All 37 Municipalities

Private, One-on-One Anger Management Sessions for Court Orders, Domestic Violence Cases, Custody Disputes, Criminal Charges & Personal Growth — Serving All of Camden County from Cherry Hill to Collingswood to Camden City

Whether you’ve been ordered by the Camden County Superior Court, a Camden County municipal court, or you’re proactively seeking anger management to protect your custody case, your career, or your freedom — New Jersey Anger Management Group (NJAMG) provides private, one-on-one sessions accepted by every court in Camden County. No group classes. No sitting in a circle with strangers. Just confidential, individualized instruction from professionals who understand South Jersey courts.

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Why Camden County Residents Need Specialized Anger Management

Camden County is the heart of South Jersey — a sprawling, diverse county of 37 municipalities that stretches from the urban intensity of Camden City to the tree-lined suburbs of Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, and Voorhees. With a population exceeding 500,000, Camden County processes one of the highest volumes of family court cases, criminal matters, and municipal court proceedings in the entire state. The Camden County Hall of Justice at 101 South 5th Street in Camden is one of the busiest courthouses in New Jersey.

That volume means Camden County judges, prosecutors, and probation officers see anger-related cases every single day — domestic violence, simple assault, harassment, terroristic threats, criminal mischief, and custody disputes where one parent’s anger is jeopardizing the children’s wellbeing. These court professionals know the difference between someone who completed a generic group anger management class and someone who invested in real, individualized anger management with a program that provides detailed progress reports, not just an attendance certificate.

New Jersey Anger Management Group was founded by a Rutgers Law School graduate with over 15 years of experience in New Jersey’s family and criminal court systems. Our program was built specifically for the realities of NJ courtrooms — including Camden County courtrooms — where judges demand substance, not paperwork.

37Municipalities Served in Camden County
500K+Camden County Population
100%Private One-on-One Sessions
15+Years NJ Court Experience

Camden County Courts That Accept NJAMG Anger Management

Camden County Superior Court — Family Division

Camden County Hall of Justice
101 South 5th Street, 2nd Floor
Camden, NJ 08103
Phone: (856) 379-2204
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

The Camden County Family Division handles all divorce, custody, domestic violence, and restraining order cases for residents of all 37 Camden County municipalities. Judges in this division frequently order anger management as a condition of custody arrangements, as part of restraining order proceedings, or as a component of domestic violence case resolution. Our individualized progress reports are formatted specifically for Family Division requirements, providing the court with detailed evidence of skill development — not just a certificate saying you showed up.

Camden County Superior Court — Criminal Division

Camden County Hall of Justice
101 South 5th Street
Camden, NJ 08103
Phone: (856) 650-9100

The Criminal Division processes Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI) applications, plea agreements, and sentencing for indictable offenses including aggravated assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b), terroristic threats (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3), and weapons offenses. Anger management completion is frequently a condition of PTI acceptance and a powerful mitigating factor at sentencing. Our court documentation has been accepted in PTI applications throughout Camden County.

Camden County Probation

6 Executive Campus, Route 70
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
Phone: (856) 650-9100 ext. 43280

Camden County Probation supervises individuals on probation who have anger management as a condition of their supervision. Our program coordinates directly with probation requirements, providing progress updates and completion documentation in the format probation officers expect.

Municipal Courts Throughout Camden County

Every municipal court in Camden County accepts NJAMG anger management documentation. Municipal courts handle disorderly persons offenses including simple assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1a), harassment (N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4), and criminal mischief (N.J.S.A. 2C:17-3). Judges frequently order anger management as a condition of Conditional Dismissal or as part of a plea resolution. Key municipal courts in Camden County include:

MunicipalityCourt AddressPhone
Cherry Hill820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002(856) 488-7850
Camden CityCity Hall, 520 Market St, Camden, NJ 08102(856) 757-7150
Gloucester Township1261 Chews Landing Rd, Laurel Springs, NJ 08021(856) 228-4000
Voorhees2400 Voorhees Town Center, Voorhees, NJ 08043(856) 882-6492
Pennsauken5605 N. Crescent Blvd, Pennsauken, NJ 08110(856) 665-1000
Collingswood678 Haddon Ave, Collingswood, NJ 08108(856) 854-0720
Haddonfield242 Kings Highway E, Haddonfield, NJ 08033(856) 429-4700
Winslow Township125 S. Route 73, Braddock, NJ 08037(609) 567-0700
Bellmawr21 East Browning Rd, Bellmawr, NJ 08031(856) 931-1055
Lindenwold2101 Egg Harbor Rd, Lindenwold, NJ 08021(856) 783-2121

Why Private One-on-One Beats Group Anger Management — Every Time

Most anger management programs in the Camden County area offer group classes — 10, 15, or 20 strangers sitting in a room together, sharing personal details about their court cases, their families, and their worst moments. For people dealing with domestic violence allegations, custody battles, or criminal charges, this model is not just uncomfortable — it’s counterproductive and potentially dangerous to your case.

The Problem with Group Anger Management

  • Zero confidentiality. Everything you say in a group setting is heard by strangers — strangers who could be from your town, your workplace, or your children’s school. In a county as interconnected as Camden, running into someone from group at ShopRite in Cherry Hill or at a Haddonfield little league game is a real possibility.
  • No individualized attention. Group facilitators cannot tailor their instruction to your specific triggers, your specific court case, or your specific family dynamics. You get the same generic material everyone else gets.
  • Cookie-cutter certificates. Group programs typically issue a completion certificate that says you attended X sessions. That’s it. Camden County judges have seen thousands of these certificates. They don’t move the needle.
  • Scheduling nightmares. Group classes run on fixed schedules — usually one night a week for 8-12 weeks. Miss a session and you may need to start over or extend your program. For working parents in Cherry Hill, Gloucester Township, or Voorhees juggling jobs, kids, and court dates, this rigidity is a real problem.
  • Often more expensive. Group programs frequently charge $40-$60 per session for 12-26 sessions, totaling $480-$1,560 or more. And you’re sharing that time with a dozen other people. The per-hour value of individualized attention at NJAMG is significantly better.

What NJAMG Provides Instead

  • Completely private sessions. Just you and Santo Artusa Jr. No strangers. No shared personal information. Complete confidentiality.
  • Individualized curriculum. Your sessions focus on YOUR triggers, YOUR situation, YOUR court requirements. If your case involves custody in Camden County Family Court, we focus on co-parenting communication and emotional regulation during exchanges. If your case involves a criminal charge, we focus on impulse control and de-escalation.
  • Detailed progress reports. Not a certificate — a comprehensive report documenting specific skills you’ve developed, specific behavioral changes you’ve demonstrated, and specific tools you now use. Camden County judges read these reports. They make a difference.
  • Flexible scheduling. Evenings, weekends, daytime. In-person or virtual. Sessions scheduled around YOUR life, not a group calendar.
  • Virtual sessions available. Especially valuable for Camden County residents who work in Philadelphia and can’t make it to in-person appointments during the week.

Who Needs Anger Management in Camden County?

Court-Ordered Anger Management

If a Camden County judge — whether in Superior Court or a municipal court — has ordered you to complete anger management, you need a program the court will accept. NJAMG is court-approved throughout New Jersey, including every court in Camden County. We begin within days of your call and provide all documentation in the format courts require.

Domestic Violence Cases & Restraining Orders

Camden County has a significant volume of domestic violence cases processed through both the Family Division and the Criminal Division. Whether you’re subject to a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO), a Final Restraining Order (FRO), or you’re trying to vacate an existing FRO through a Carfagno v. Carfagno motion, anger management completion is one of the most powerful pieces of evidence you can present. Our program specifically addresses the behavioral patterns that lead to domestic violence allegations and teaches concrete skills for managing conflict without crossing legal lines.

Criminal Charges — Assault, Harassment, Threats

Simple assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1a), harassment (N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4), and terroristic threats (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3) are among the most common charges processed in Camden County municipal courts. Anger management completion can be the difference between a conviction and a Conditional Dismissal, between jail time and probation, between a criminal record and a clean slate. If you’ve been charged in Cherry Hill, Camden, Gloucester Township, or any other Camden County municipality, starting anger management immediately signals to the prosecutor and the court that you’re taking responsibility.

Custody Disputes

In Camden County Family Court, judges evaluate both parents’ ability to provide a stable, safe environment. If your ex is alleging anger issues, volatile behavior, or emotional instability, proactive anger management completion demonstrates that you’ve addressed the concern and developed the skills to co-parent effectively. This is especially powerful when combined with a detailed progress report that documents specific skills learned — not just attendance.

PTI (Pre-Trial Intervention) Applications

Camden County’s Pre-Trial Intervention program diverts eligible defendants from prosecution. Anger management completion strengthens PTI applications by demonstrating rehabilitation and a commitment to behavioral change. Prosecutors reviewing PTI applications look for concrete evidence that the applicant is unlikely to reoffend — our detailed progress reports provide exactly that evidence.

Proactive Enrollment — No Court Order Required

You don’t need a court order to benefit from anger management. Many Camden County residents enroll proactively because they recognize that anger is affecting their relationships, their parenting, their career, or their quality of life. Whether you’re a Cherry Hill professional whose stress is boiling over, a Camden City parent who wants to break a generational pattern, or a Haddonfield resident going through a difficult divorce, NJAMG provides the skills to manage anger before it creates legal, professional, or personal consequences.

Camden County Case Studies: How Anger Management Changed the Outcome

Custody — Cherry Hill

Cherry Hill Father Facing Custody Modification Due to Anger Allegations

A Cherry Hill father was facing a custody modification motion filed by his ex-wife in Camden County Family Court. She alleged that his anger during custody exchanges was frightening their two children and cited several hostile text messages as evidence. Before his court date, the father enrolled in NJAMG’s private anger management program. Over 8 sessions, he learned specific techniques for managing frustration during custody transitions, developed a communication protocol for co-parenting texts that eliminated hostile language, and practiced de-escalation strategies for high-tension moments. His attorney presented a detailed progress report to the Family Division judge documenting specific behavioral changes. Result: The custody modification was denied. The judge noted the father’s proactive enrollment and the specificity of the progress report as evidence of genuine behavioral change.

Criminal — Camden City

Camden City Man Charged with Simple Assault — Conditional Dismissal Granted

A Camden City resident was charged with simple assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1a) after a confrontation with a neighbor escalated to physical contact. He had no prior criminal record and was terrified of the consequences a conviction would have on his employment. He enrolled in NJAMG immediately after his arrest and completed 10 private sessions focused on trigger identification, impulse control, and conflict de-escalation. When his attorney presented the completion documentation and progress report to the Camden municipal court judge, the prosecutor agreed to a Conditional Dismissal under N.J.S.A. 2C:43-13.1. Result: No criminal conviction. No criminal record. The charge will be dismissed after the conditional period if he completes all conditions — which he is on track to do.

FRO Vacating — Gloucester Township

Gloucester Township Man Successfully Vacates Final Restraining Order

A Gloucester Township man had been subject to a Final Restraining Order (FRO) for three years following a domestic violence incident with his former girlfriend. He wanted to vacate the FRO under the Carfagno v. Carfagno factors, which include whether the defendant has completed anger management or counseling. He enrolled in NJAMG and completed 12 private sessions specifically tailored to understanding domestic violence dynamics, developing emotional regulation skills, and building healthy relationship communication patterns. His attorney filed the Carfagno motion with Camden County Family Court, including the detailed NJAMG progress report. Result: The FRO was vacated. The judge cited the defendant’s completion of individualized anger management — not a group class — as a significant factor in the decision.

PTI — Voorhees

Voorhees Professional Accepted into PTI After Terroristic Threats Charge

A Voorhees professional was charged with terroristic threats (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-3) after sending threatening voicemails to a business associate during a contract dispute. The charge was an indictable offense that could have resulted in prison time and would have destroyed his professional license. He enrolled in NJAMG immediately and completed 12 sessions focused on anger management in professional settings, communication under stress, and cognitive behavioral techniques for managing perceived injustice. His attorney submitted the progress report with his PTI application to the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. Result: PTI approved. Upon successful completion of the PTI program, the charge will be dismissed and he will be eligible for expungement.

Serving All 37 Camden County Municipalities

New Jersey Anger Management Group serves residents of every municipality in Camden County through both in-person and virtual sessions. No matter where you live in Camden County, our court-approved program is available to you.

Complete List of Camden County Towns We Serve

  • Cherry Hill — Camden County’s largest suburb (population ~72,000). Home to many professionals working in Philadelphia who need flexible scheduling for anger management.
  • Camden City — The county seat and urban center. High volume of municipal court and Superior Court cases involving anger management orders.
  • Gloucester Township — One of the county’s largest municipalities with active municipal court processing assault and harassment cases.
  • Voorhees Township — Growing suburban community with family court cases often involving custody and co-parenting anger management needs.
  • Pennsauken Township — Diverse community with high municipal court case volume. Conveniently located near the Camden County courthouse.
  • Winslow Township — Large geographic township in eastern Camden County. Virtual sessions especially popular with Winslow residents.
  • Collingswood — Walkable downtown community. Active municipal court with DV and harassment caseload.
  • Haddonfield — Historic borough with family court matters often involving high-asset divorce and custody disputes.
  • Haddon TownshipHaddon HeightsBarringtonLawnside
  • BellmawrBrooklawnMount EphraimAudubonAudubon Park
  • OaklynMerchantvilleMagnoliaSomerdaleLindenwold
  • Pine HillPine ValleyClementonBerlin BoroughBerlin Township
  • GibbsboroGloucester CityHi-NellaLaurel Springs
  • RunnemedeStratfordTavistockWaterford TownshipChesilhurst

How to Enroll: 4 Simple Steps

Step 1

Call 201-205-3201 for a free consultation. We’ll discuss your situation, court requirements, and create a personalized plan.

Step 2

Complete an initial assessment. We identify your specific triggers, behavioral patterns, and the skills that will be most impactful for your situation.

Step 3

Begin private one-on-one sessions. Most clients start within the same week they call. Sessions are virtual or in-person, scheduled around your life.

Step 4

Receive court-ready documentation. Detailed progress reports and completion certificates formatted for Camden County courts.

Frequently Asked Questions — Anger Management in Camden County

Is NJAMG accepted by Camden County Superior Court?

Yes. Our anger management program is court-approved and accepted by every court in Camden County, including the Superior Court Family Division and Criminal Division at the Camden County Hall of Justice (101 South 5th Street, Camden), Camden County Probation (6 Executive Campus, Route 70, Cherry Hill), and every municipal court in all 37 Camden County municipalities. Call 201-205-3201 to confirm acceptance for your specific court order.

Why should I choose private sessions over a group anger management class in Camden County?

Group anger management classes require you to share personal details about your court case, your family, and your behavior with strangers — in a county where you could easily run into those people at the grocery store or your child’s school. Private sessions at NJAMG are completely confidential and one-on-one. You also get individualized instruction focused on YOUR specific triggers and court requirements, plus detailed progress reports that Camden County judges actually read and value — not just a generic attendance certificate.

I was ordered to complete anger management by a Cherry Hill municipal court judge. How quickly can I start?

Most clients begin within the same week they call. Cherry Hill Municipal Court (820 Mercer Street) regularly orders anger management for assault, harassment, and domestic violence cases. We understand the urgency — delays in starting can create problems with your case timeline and with the court’s expectations. Call 201-205-3201 today and we’ll have you enrolled immediately.

Can I do anger management sessions virtually if I live in Camden County?

Absolutely. Many Camden County residents — especially those commuting to Philadelphia for work — find virtual sessions more convenient. Our virtual sessions are conducted via secure video conferencing and are accepted by all Camden County courts. You get the same private, one-on-one instruction and the same court-ready documentation whether you attend in person or virtually.

How much does anger management cost at NJAMG?

Our pricing is competitive and transparent. Contact us at 201-205-3201 for current pricing. Keep in mind that many group anger management programs in the Camden County area charge $40-$60 per session for 12-26 sessions ($480-$1,560+), and you’re sharing that time with a dozen other people. Our private sessions provide significantly more value per hour with individualized attention and court documentation that makes a real difference in your case outcome.

Will completing anger management help me vacate an FRO in Camden County?

Completion of anger management is one of the factors courts consider under the Carfagno v. Carfagno standard when evaluating a motion to vacate a Final Restraining Order. Camden County Family Division judges specifically look at whether the defendant has completed counseling or anger management as evidence of rehabilitation. Our individualized program and detailed progress reports are specifically designed to address the Carfagno factors. However, vacating an FRO requires meeting multiple factors, and we recommend working with a family law attorney on the motion itself.

Does anger management help with PTI applications in Camden County?

Yes. The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office evaluates PTI applications based on multiple factors, including the defendant’s efforts at rehabilitation. Completing anger management before your PTI application is reviewed demonstrates proactive behavioral change and strengthens your application significantly. Our detailed progress reports provide the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office with concrete evidence of the skills you’ve developed, not just proof that you sat in a room for a certain number of hours.

I live in Haddonfield / Voorhees / Collingswood — do I have to travel far?

No. We offer virtual sessions that you can complete from home — no travel required. If you prefer in-person sessions, our office is accessible from anywhere in Camden County. Most suburban Camden County residents choose virtual sessions for convenience, especially those with busy work and family schedules. Call 201-205-3201 to discuss which format works best for you.

What’s the difference between anger management and a batterers intervention program (BIP)?

Batterers Intervention Programs (BIPs) are group-based programs specifically designed for individuals convicted of domestic violence offenses. They typically require 26+ weeks of group sessions. Anger management at NJAMG is a broader, individualized program that addresses anger in all contexts — relationships, work, parenting, driving, and general life stress — through private one-on-one sessions. If your court order specifies “anger management” (not BIP), our program fulfills that requirement. If you’re unsure what your court order requires, call us at 201-205-3201 and we’ll help you determine the right program.

Can anger management help with my divorce in Camden County?

Absolutely. Divorce is one of the most emotionally volatile experiences anyone goes through, and Camden County Family Court judges are keenly aware of how anger affects custody, co-parenting, and settlement negotiations. Completing anger management during or before a divorce demonstrates emotional maturity and commitment to healthy co-parenting — factors that directly influence custody decisions. Whether your divorce involves allegations of extreme cruelty (N.J.S.A. 2A:34-2c), domestic violence, or simply high-conflict co-parenting, NJAMG gives you tools that protect your case and your children. Also see 345divorce.com for professional divorce document preparation services.

Camden County Deserves Better Than Group Anger Management

You wouldn’t share your lawyer with 15 strangers. You wouldn’t share your therapist with a room full of people from your neighborhood. So why would you share your anger management instructor? New Jersey Anger Management Group provides what Camden County courts actually respect: private, individualized instruction with detailed progress reports that document real behavioral change. Start this week.

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