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R.H.I.S.E.

Be free from alcohol and master the five keys to life

Dave Tieff
3 min readDec 25, 2024

I wanted a new support group — one for men seeking to be free from alcohol. Instead of waiting for “them” to do something about it, I started one with the help of my good friend, a licensed psychologist.

My experience and criticism of AA are well documented, and while I found SMART Recovery more in tune with modern science and psychology, something was missing there, too.

Regarding Alcoholics Anonymous, I have to give credit where credit is due. They understand fellowship. I may disagree with the dogma, cliches, guilt, and shame — but I won’t deny the underlying humanity of the program.

But the main thing that I disliked about both of them is: too much focus on the problem — not enough focus on the solution. Or…what to do next?

I wished someone would combine the fellowship and camaraderie of AA with the science-based approach of SMART Recovery. But I also wanted a program that would focus more on where I was going and not where I had been.

In addition, instead of being “in recovery” — something that should never be permanent — what if it gave you the tools to improve your relationships, health, intellect, spiritual…

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Dave Tieff
Dave Tieff

Written by Dave Tieff

Alcohol-Free singer-songwriter & AI-proof cyber journalist. Here to discuss everything sex, drugs, rock, and culture🤘🍄🎙💋 www.davetieff.com

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