
Burien, WA- James E. Lawrence, SUDP, is being recognized by
Continental Who’s Who as a Pinnacle Lifetime Achiever in the field of Addiction
Recovery as the Owner and a Substance Use Disorder Professional at 2nd Chance
Recovery Center.
Located at 235 SW 153rd Street in the suburban city of
Burien, 2nd Chance Recovery Center is a certified facility that provides
alcohol and drug evaluations, CPS/DP/DV assessments, WPHS/DOH Assessments,
Deferred Prosecutions, Anger Management Classes, Relapse Prevention Programs,
Intensive Outpatient Care, Domestic Violence Therapy, and Moral Reconation Therapy.
As one of the leading facilities in King County, 2nd Chance Recovery Center
offers a relaxed atmosphere, where all discussions remain confidential.
Mr. Lawrence has years of experience working as a Substance Use Disorder
Counselor (SUDP) in the state of Washington, specializing in domestic violence,
anger management, and administrative operations. He enjoys the connection
between himself and clients, feeling a sense of gratification when recovery
programs help benefit families and influence positive changes in clients.
Before he entered the field of recovery, he held varied roles, such as painter,
carpet layer, cook, and truck driver. In 2008, he was laid off, having then
decided to become a SUDP because he was helping several Narcotics Anonymous
(NA) sponsees, who worked in the field, stay clean. With this certification, he
became a Drug and Alcohol Counselor.
In recognition of academic achievements, Mr. Lawrence earned an associate’s
degree at Highland Community College in 2010. He has since completed additional
training for all applicable licensure, such as SUDP, DOH, DVMRT, and domestic
violence training.
Mr. Lawrence maintains affiliations with the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare,
Clean and Sober Motorcycle Club, and NA.
Outside of his professional life, Mr. Lawrence enjoys riding motorcycles and
quads, attending Seattle Seahawks games, and spending time with his children.
He has five biological children and will have four step-children soon.
Mr. Lawrence dedicates this recognition in loving memory of his mentor Peter
Sereltti, who passed away 11/24/2015, and to Stacey Erenger, Debbi McDermott,
and Emily Freeman.
For more information, please visit http://www.2ndchancerecoverycenter.com