Who’s Protecting The Hobby?
Who’s Protecting The Hobby? In the heat of the chase, boundaries dissolve. Adrenaline surges, limits blur, and suddenly the rip feels like it never ends.
Who’s Protecting The Hobby? In the heat of the chase, boundaries dissolve. Adrenaline surges, limits blur, and suddenly the rip feels like it never ends.
The Weight Of Resentment Recovery is rarely a straight line. Even when we’re making real strides—showing up, putting in the work, choosing intention over impulse—there’s
Guardrails In The Hobby At Collectors MD, our mission is simple but non-negotiable: support, accountability, and change. We believe in creating guardrails—tools, education, and community—that

When I work with couples, I sometimes see them argue in session. I was recently working with one couple who began by catching me up
The Weight Of Regret Regret shows up in collecting in so many forms. The box we ripped when we knew we shouldn’t. The auction we

Collectors MD is excited to announce that Collectors MD has officially joined the Card Ladder affiliate program! At Collectors MD, our mission is simple: to
Savoring The Hobby Like Fine Wine “Intentional collecting” is like fine wine. It asks us to slow down, to savor, and to appreciate what endures.

Why is there still any debate as to whether or not aspects of the hobby constitute gambling? Collectors MD often references “gambling-like mechanics” of breaking, repacks, and auctions.
Profiting Off Tragedy When tragedy strikes, the marketplace rarely pauses to reflect—it rushes to capitalize. We’ve seen it too many times. A card that sold
The “Easy Way Out” In traditional recovery programs like Gamblers Anonymous (GA), “bailouts” are often frowned upon. The reasoning is simple: if someone steps in

In my practice, I work with motivated, high-achieving, and successful individuals—whether in school, their careers, or family life. Many of my clients are driven, independent,

At Collectors MD, we recognize the importance of making recovery more accessible, stigma-free, and community-driven. For individuals and families affected by compulsive collecting, gambling, or