We are a group psychotherapy practice of licensed mental health clinicians, providing comprehensive psychotherapy services to adults, adolescents, children, and seniors. Formed in 1987, Exeter Counseling Center has three locations with offices in Exeter and Durham. Our main office is located in the Marshall Newell Boathouse, a historic building erected on the Squamscott River in 1917 by Phillips Exeter Academy for the crew team.
It was renovated in 1983 as our current main office space. Exeter Counseling Center is a well established practice with a reputation for warmth, stability, and respect for our clients and each other. We maintain high standards of ethics and confidentiality, and consult each other regularly about clinical matters enriching your psychotherapy and our clinical practice.
While our therapists are on the panels of most insurance companies, we off a self-pay option as well.
It was renovated in 1983 as our current main office space. Exeter Counseling Center is a well established practice with a reputation for warmth, stability, and respect for our clients and each other. We maintain high standards of ethics and confidentiality, and consult each other regularly about clinical matters enriching your psychotherapy and our clinical practice.
While our therapists are on the panels of most insurance companies, we off a self-pay option as well.
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Deborah Addario earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a Master of Social Work from the University of New Hampshire.
Deborah worked for many years in a community mental health center, with children, adolescents, and families.
In 2007, she went into private practice and shortly after became a partner at Exeter Counseling.
Deborah works with children, adolescents, adults, and families.
Her treatment approach is based on the modality which will be the most effective and will garner a positive outcome.
Deborah worked for many years in a community mental health center, with children, adolescents, and families.
In 2007, she went into private practice and shortly after became a partner at Exeter Counseling.
Deborah works with children, adolescents, adults, and families.
Her treatment approach is based on the modality which will be the most effective and will garner a positive outcome.
Roz Novak-Houston, MSW, earned a Bachelor's of Social Work from the University of New Hampshire and a Master of Social Work from New York University.
Roz began her clinical work in 1974.
Her professional experience includes being a medical social worker, pioneering Employee Assistance Programs in New Hampshire, and serving on the faculty of the University of New Hampshire.
She has maintained a private practice in New Hampshire since 1981, and became a partner of Exeter Counseling Center at its inception in 1987.
Roz began her clinical work in 1974.
Her professional experience includes being a medical social worker, pioneering Employee Assistance Programs in New Hampshire, and serving on the faculty of the University of New Hampshire.
She has maintained a private practice in New Hampshire since 1981, and became a partner of Exeter Counseling Center at its inception in 1987.
Rick is a clinical psychologist with over 25 years experience.
Working with adult and elderly clients, he focuses on developing a supportive, collaborative relationship in which clients can better understand themselves, their emotions, and the sources of and solutions to their depression, anxiety, and relationship issues.
His approach involves helping people develop new ways of dealing with their emotions and relationships and develop positive and meaningful approaches for navigating a wide range of life challenges and transitions.
Working with adult and elderly clients, he focuses on developing a supportive, collaborative relationship in which clients can better understand themselves, their emotions, and the sources of and solutions to their depression, anxiety, and relationship issues.
His approach involves helping people develop new ways of dealing with their emotions and relationships and develop positive and meaningful approaches for navigating a wide range of life challenges and transitions.
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