Counseling Staff
Genuine care inspired by a sense of hope, healing and resiliency through life struggles into human flourishing, leading to a more deeply enriched community.
³Ô¹ÏÍøCC STAFF
Alphabetically, by title.
CASE MANAGER & ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Anna Sales, BA
Office: Haggar University Center, 1st Floor, OSL
Email: asales@udallas.edu
Anna moved to Texas from Alberta, Canada, in 2022 to grow their family ministry. She
graduated with a degree in Communications from Miriam College in the Philippines,
a Catholic institution committed to developing effective women leaders who are active
agents of social change. She is a wife, mother, and grandmother. Anna has over 20
years of professional experience in administration, education, and social services
case management. Outside of work and ministry, she enjoys spending time with her family,
traveling, and reading. Anna is happy to help you with most questions about the ³Ô¹ÏÍøCC
and the OSA. She's excited to help you. Feel free to stop by and say hello!
*Difficulties scheduling? Need help finding a time that works? Need help determining
if therapy is for you? Need ongoing resources like food, shelter, or safety?
**OR, if you have questions and don't know where to start, contact Anna to discuss
your best options!
DIRECTOR
Johnathan Sumpter, MBA, MA, LPC-S
Office: Haggar University Center 340
Email: jmsumpter@udallas.edu
Johnathan Sumpter, MBA, MA, LPC-S, NCC, is a graduate of West Texas A&M with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology, Marquette University with a Master of Arts in counseling, and the ³Ô¹ÏÍø with a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in health services management. Mr. Sumpter also attended the ³Ô¹ÏÍø as an undergrad seminarian in the early 2000s. He is a licensed professional counselor and a national certified counselor. He is a husband and father, and his family is his joy. He wants to help all students find their joy in life as well. Jonathan's clinical perspective has been informed by work in various clinical settings: providing psychoeducational groups and aiding clinical assessments at a children’s psychological assessment center, working with individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, providing marriage and family counseling in a hospital's neonatal intensive care unit and acute care unit, providing psychotherapy in inner city outpatient centers, an inpatient psych-hospital, and a drug rehab, and in owning mental health services businesses.
CLINICAL STAFF
Haggar University Center, Upstairs
Susan Ghalibaf, LCSW
Susan Ghalibaf, MSW, LCSW, graduated from the University of Texas system with a BA in Sociology in 1991 and MSW in 1998. She has been licensed for over 20 years. Her clinical experience includes inpatient psychiatric care at Presbyterian Hospital of Plano and outpatient therapy in various clinical settings. Susan specializes in providing therapy services to adolescents, young adults, and families. She strives to provide culturally relevant and sensitive treatment safely and inclusively. In addition, she speaks three languages due to her travels and living in various countries. Susan cherishes her time with her husband and two adult children.
Debbie Kaluza, LPC
Email: dkaluza@udallas.edu
Fluent in English and Spanish.
Debbie graduated from the ³Ô¹ÏÍø with a Masters in Catholic Educational
Leadership. Before she started counseling, she spent many years as a Teacher and
Children's Ministry Director. Debbie has a Master's degree in Christian Counseling
and a Master's degree in Professional Counseling from Amberton University. She is
passionate about helping people discover and cultivate their gifts and feels especially
blessed to work with the students at ³Ô¹ÏÍø. Debbie is fluent in Spanish and enjoys interacting
with and learning about different cultures. She is a wife, mother, and grandmother,
and she believes her life experience is one of her greatest strengths as a Counselor.
Molly Tomutsa, LCSW
Email: mtomutsa@udallas.edu
COMING SOON.
CLINICAL INTERNS
Supervised by Johnathan M. Sumpter, MBA, MA, LPC-S
Haggar University Center, Upstairs
Walter D'Anselmi, B.A.
Walter D’Anselmi graduated from the ³Ô¹ÏÍø with a BA in Psychology and is now back for a Master's in Psychology with a Clinical Concentration. As a ³Ô¹ÏÍøCC intern, Walter helps students navigate this uniquely challenging period of life as they develop a deeper understanding of who they are, where they come from, and where they wish to go. Walter approaches psychotherapy from a client-centered perspective emphasizing listening, reflecting, and collaboratively exploring life's struggles and questions. Outside of academic and professional pursuits, Walter enjoys sailing, traveling the world, and spending time with partner and family.
Tyler Hall, B.A.
Email: trhall@udallas.eduTyler graduated from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Arts in English and is pursuing a Master of Psychology with a Clinical Concentration at ³Ô¹ÏÍø. As a ³Ô¹ÏÍøCC clinical intern, he hopes to open up the space for his patients to speak freely about their struggles and successes and listen to them in a way they have never entirely been listened to. He strongly believes that counseling can provide new and fruitful ways of being in the world and relationships with others, and he looks forward to serving the students of ³Ô¹ÏÍø.
Phu Nguyen, B.A.
Phu graduated from the University of North Texas at Dallas with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of North Texas at Dallas. She is a ³Ô¹ÏÍø clinical intern who strongly desires to help individuals navigate life's challenges. She finds fulfillment in witnessing the transformative impact of support and guidance and values each individual's unique journey. Her joy stems from offering a compassionate ear, sharing insights, and facilitating personal growth. She welcomes the chance to support others on their journeys to self-discovery and healing, knowing that she is privileged to contribute to the resilience and well-being of others.
Josias Pincay, B.A.
Josias graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with two bachelor’s degrees in philosophy and German and a minor in Spanish. He is currently working on finishing his master’s degree in clinical psychology here at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø. Josias aims to practice therapy from a psychodynamic perspective and listen closely to what and how his patients speak about their struggles to explore the potential origins, reasons, and meanings of their difficulties. In so doing, he ultimately hopes to help patients develop a greater understanding of themselves that will facilitate a more fulfilling way of living and thinking.
UNDERGRAD INTERNS
(Non-Clinical Professional Interns)