> At a Glance
> – Daniel Thibeault, 51, a pre-licensed therapist, faces three felony sexual-assault counts after a female patient says he assaulted her during a therapy session.
> – DNA evidence from a December 1 lab report links an unknown male to the alleged August incident.
> – Held without bail at Merrimack County House of Corrections; next court date slated for later this month.
> – Why it matters: The case spotlights vulnerability inside mental-health settings and the safeguards needed for patients seeking counseling.
A months-long New Hampshire investigation has landed pre-licensed therapist Daniel Thibeault behind bars, charged with assaulting a patient who had originally sought couples counseling with her husband.
The Allegations
Bow police say the woman met Thibeault in July 2025 for marriage counseling, then began individual sessions. During an August appointment, she told investigators, he:

- Rubbed her body without consent
- Picked her up, kissed her and said, “I’m so attracted to you”
- Ignored her repeated demands to stop
How the Case Unfolded
The woman’s father phoned police on August 20, launching the probe. She later underwent a forensic exam; December DNA results showed male genetic material. Officers arrested Thibeault on January 5.
Bow Police urge anyone with additional information to contact Detective Sergeant Tyler Coday at 603-223-3956 or [email protected].
Support Resources
- Crisis Text Line: Text STRENGTH to 741-741 for 24/7 crisis counseling
- National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE or rainn.org
> Key Takeaways
> – A patient reported unwanted sexual contact during a therapy appointment last August
> – DNA evidence returned December 1 supported the complaint
> – The therapist faces two counts of felonious sexual assault and one aggravated count
> – The investigation remains open; police request tips from the public
Thibeault’s prosecution continues as investigators examine whether other clients may have experienced similar misconduct.

