Meet our Team
Lori Inkrot
Provisionally Licensed LPC in WV and TN • Telehealth only
Lori came to counseling the way many of the best counselors do, through her own grief. In the span of two years, she lost her parents, a dear neighborhood friend, and her mother-in-law. The weight of that season could have broken her. Instead, it led her to the kind of healing that changed everything and eventually to the conviction that she wanted to give back what had been given to her.
Her path to IFS began with a single experiential exercise. She walked out feeling lighter than she had in years, and she knew — this was something different. When she discovered she could bring her Catholic faith directly into the work, inviting Jesus and Mary into sessions alongside her clients’ parts, it became something more than therapy. It became a way of encountering God’s love in the places that had been most hidden and most hurting.
Lori works with a calm, steady presence that comes from years of raising a family through real crises without panicking. She connects especially well with those navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, and grief — people who feel stuck in fight-or-flight or complete shutdown. She meets them exactly there, and she walks with them toward something lighter.
One of her favorite things to say to clients who are afraid to begin: it’s okay to do it afraid. Courage is often where the deepest healing starts.
Outside the therapy room, Lori is a gardener, the kind who loses herself for hours getting dirty and sweaty in her perennial beds, and considers the blooms in mid-summer entirely worth it.
Lori is provisionally licensed in West Virginia and Tennessee and sees clients via telehealth.
Marion has been accompanying people toward wholeness for decades, and everything about the way she works reflects a conviction she has held her whole life: that faith and healing were never meant to be separate.
As a lifelong Catholic and graduate of Divine Mercy University, Marion integrates the Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person with Internal Family Systems and Somatic IFS, a combination that is rare, and that creates something genuinely distinctive. She understands the human person as body, soul, and spirit, inseparable and worthy of integrated care. And she brings to that understanding a Bachelor of Science in Sports and Health Science that grounds her somatic work in a deep knowledge of human physiology.
Marion is a Third Order Trinitarian, a thirty-year commitment that shaped her long before she had language for it. The name Trinitas was not chosen. It found her.
She describes herself as someone on a journey alongside her clients, not ahead of them. She holds space. She offers tools. She trusts that the wisdom for each person’s healing is already within them. There is no devotion to the sacred brain at Trinitas , only to the Sacred Heart.
Marion holds the Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) credential through NBCC and is an IFS-Institute Approved Clinical Consultant , one of a select group recognized by the IFS Institute to support clinicians working toward IFS Certification. She is also a certified spiritual director.
Outside the therapy room, Marion has a wall of Lego flowers behind her desk that she’d be the first to tell you is not decoration. It’s who she is.
Marion Bean Moreland, LPC, ACS
Licensed in WV, FL, TN, PA, and MI • IFS-Institute Approved Clinical Consultant (ACC) • Certified Spiritual Director • Third Order Trinitarian
Christina Coveyou
Care Coordinator
Christina is often the first voice you encounter at Trinitas and she takes that seriously.
Her formation didn’t happen in a classroom. It happened in a home where faith was lived daily, in Biblical studies and retreats with religious, in years of reading and listening and growing into her own deeply rooted Catholic womanhood. It happened at a parish, where she coordinated funerals, youth groups, and grief programs, learning to hold space for people in some of the most overwhelming moments of their lives. The family who didn’t know how to plan a funeral. The grieving person whose loss had faded from everyone else’s attention but their own.
That ministry is still close to her heart. And it’s exactly why she does what she does at Trinitas.
As Care Coordinator, Christina is the warm, steady presence behind the scenes — managing intake, emails, marketing, and the thousand details that make it possible for the clinical team to do their best work. But more than the logistics, she carries a genuine desire for every person who reaches out to feel seen and cared for from the very first contact. Her job, as she sees it, is to help you find the right person to walk with you and to make sure that first step feels safe.
Outside of Trinitas, Christina is a busy and devoted mother of seven with a love for West Coast Swing dancing that she pursues whenever life allows.