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From Behaviour to Identity
Traditional models of intervention tend to focus on observable behaviour the measurable outputs of an individual’s actions. Risk is assessed in terms of what has been done, patterns are identified through repetition, and interventions are often designed to manage or suppress these behaviours moving forward. While this approach offers a degree of structure and accountability, it frequently operates at the level of surface expression , rather than underlying cause. Behaviour,
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