
Harm Reduction
In addiction recovery, there’s a concept called harm reduction—an approach that doesn’t always demand total abstinence but instead focuses on reducing the negative consequences of

In addiction recovery, there’s a concept called harm reduction—an approach that doesn’t always demand total abstinence but instead focuses on reducing the negative consequences of

No Buy-Ins. No Trade-Backs. No Gimmicks. Just Gratitude. To celebrate intentional and responsible collecting, @collectorsmd and @pepperonirips are giving away a 2025 Fanatics Emanate Autographed 8×10 featuring Baltimore Orioles
Gaslighting: Masters Of Manipulation We rarely see it in real time—but in the throes of addiction, and sometimes even deep into recovery, many of us

What Is Impulsivity?WebMD describes impulsivity as a tendency to act without foresight or much thought. Impulsivity is something all of us have experienced at some

Collecting sports cards has always been a thrilling hobby. The excitement of discovering a rare rookie card, the anticipation of a new release, and the simple

Collectors MD is proud to announce the official launch of Unboxed, a new support group hosted by the Problem Gambling Coalition of Colorado (PGCC) and

Collectors MD is proud to welcome Kevin Kastrava Jr., MA, LPC, LCADC, ICGC-I to their growing Referral Network. Kevin is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed/Certified
Fight Or Flight There’s a moment many of us know too well—the point where everything starts spinning, your chest tightens, and no matter how much
Finding Motivation During The Storm When it comes to practicing complete abstinence, the early days of recovery can feel like standing in an empty room
A Lifelong Commitment When it comes to addiction, recovery isn’t a destination—it’s a direction. It isn’t something you achieve—it’s something you maintain. The sobering reality
The Toxic Ex Addiction has a way of showing up like the ex who always knows when you’re finally doing better. The one you swore
Stuck In The Cycle For many compulsive collectors trying to rewire their brains and rebuild healthier spending habits, the hardest part is often the in-between—that