Robb Kelly, PhD is a renowned addiction consultant who believes in treating the
problem of addiction, not the symptoms. He has worked for many years helping addicts
and alcoholics to recover their lives from the disease of addiction. Based on his own
experiences working with addicts and alcoholics over the last 20 years, a PhD in
Psychology from Oxford University and as a recovered alcoholic himself – he is a triple
threat against the disease of addiction. Dr. Kelly was the CEO of a thriving
telecommunications company when the walls came crashing down on him due to
alcoholism. He ended up homeless and broken on the streets of Manchester, England
until he found the courage to save himself.
He has lectured on the subject of addiction at many high-profile universities, national
conferences, public schools, churches, business organizations and hospitals, and is
recognized as a leading authority on addiction recovery methods that are changing lives
all around the world. Dr. Kelly is currently the CEO of the Robb Kelly Recovery Group,
an addiction recovery coaching company he created based on extensive research and
behavior studies that he conducted over the last 20 years. Dr. Kelly’s methods may
seem unconventional leading some people to refer to him as "The Gordon Ramsay of
the Addiction World" because of his direct, no-nonsense, and candid approach to
treating addiction. Dr. Kelly works to "make the road of recovery less of a mystery tour."
A sought-after recovery expert, Dr. Kelly has appeared on such shows as The Doctors,
Eye Opener, Good Morning Texas, and Kens5 morning news. A sample of radio and
print interviews include The Jim Bohannon show, Miracles in Recovery, and USA
Today. Dr. Kelly hosted Sober Celebs show on KLIF radio in Dallas, and currently hosts
the Recovery Channel podcast featuring special guest discussing a variety of mental
health issues. Instructor/speaker for Let’s Get Back to 98% Recovery DVD’s used in
prisons and recovery treatment centers throughout the US. Dr. Kelly shares his
personal highs and lows as he struggled and overcame crippling alcoholism in the
November 2019 release of the book “Daddy, Daddy Please Stop Drinking”.