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HELLO, MY NAME IS

CAT HOLLIS

(the/them)

πŸ“‹ Domestic Violence Survivor Advocate   πŸ“Portland, OR   πŸ’¬ English   πŸŒ Online

I am a nonbinary, mixed Black, parent, and former sex worker (though once a sex worker, always a sex worker.) I am a domestic violence survivor, neurodivergent, and I am in recovery from drug and alcohol use. I run a nonprofit called Haymarket Pole Collective which advocates for safer and more equitable home and workspaces for Black, Indigenous, and Transgender sex workers and sex workers of color in Oregon. I started sex work as a stripper but moved into full-service work. My goal is to help you be true to yourself and be able to make choices with courage and hope in mind instead of from a place of desperation or fear. I practice a harm reduction approach, focusing on holistically supporting your best interests and personal goals.

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Qualifications

πŸ›‹οΈ Practicing for 2 years

πŸŽ“ Lived experience, 4 year college in environmental education, and certified domestic violence survivor advocate

My Practice At A Glance

 

πŸ—’οΈ Modalities: Mindfulness-Based (MBCT), Interpersonal

πŸ‘₯ Clientele: I see parents, domestic/intimate partner violence survivors, those in recovery or seeking recovery, and non-binary individuals

🧩 Specialities: Sex workers, addiction recovery, parental estrangement, Coping skills, family conflict, LGBTQ2S+, sexual abuse, and stress

Finances

Insurance: Not Accepted

Private Pay: $80 per session (CashApp, Venmo, PayPal, and Cash accepted)

Client Inquiry Form

 
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  3. When are you available, and how best to reach you (phone, text or email)?

                  By submitting this form, you state that you understand that all information gathered during counseling services is confidential. Your provider may have other mandatory reporting requirements under their licensure, which they will discuss with you in the first session. But our values include first engaging with alternatives to reporting including utilizing the enclosed safety plan and community resources before any systems involvement.