Min. Loria A. Lofton
Min. Loria Lofton, MS, LMFT-S, holds a Master of Science degree from Tarleton State University and is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and state-approved Supervisor (LMFT-S) in the State of Texas. She serves as the Clinical Director of INBESI Counseling & Life Care, PLLC, and has more than twenty years of experience in counseling and family therapy.
Her areas of expertise include anxiety and depression, trauma and PTSD, domestic and sexual abuse recovery, marital and family counseling, stress management, and grief support. Ms. Lofton also has extensive experience working with military service members, veterans, and their families.
Her professional training, supervisory role, and commitment to ethical care provide valuable perspective in matters related to chaplaincy support, pastoral care awareness, and the professional standards associated with endorsement responsibilities.
Min. Loria A. Lofton, MS, LMFT-S, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and state-approved Supervisor in the State of Texas and serves as the Clinical Director of INBESI Counseling & Life Care, PLLC. She holds a Master of Science degree from Tarleton State University and brings more than two decades of professional experience working with individuals, couples, and families facing a wide range of emotional and relational challenges. Her clinical work addresses issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, marital concerns, and family dynamics.
Min. Lofton completed more than three years of training alongside Family Life Chaplains and has significant experience supporting military personnel, veterans, and their families, as well as individuals impacted by domestic and sexual abuse. Her approach emphasizes ethical practice, compassionate care, and equipping individuals with practical strategies that foster long-term personal growth and emotional well-being.
As a board member, Min. Lofton contributes clinical expertise and professional perspective that support the organization’s commitment to responsible chaplaincy endorsement, professional care, and community service. Her background in counseling, supervision, and trauma-informed care provides valuable insight to the mission and leadership of the Way Maker Chaplain Alliance (WMCA) board..
