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What if the behaviours we struggle most to understand are not flaws… but survival strategies?In this episode, I sit down with a clinical and forensic psychologist , Dr Mo Ogunrekun of https://www.nuruconsultancy.com who has over 20 years’ experience working with individuals with complex needs across both therapeutic and forensic settings. Together, we explore the deeper meaning behind behaviour — especially when words were never safe, heard, or enough.We unpack how patterns often labelled as “difficult,” “manipulative,” or “attention-seeking” can actually be rooted in adaptation, protection, and past experiences. From childhood environments to adult relationships, we examine how behaviour can become a language — one that is often misunderstood, judged, or silenced.We also hold space for the tension between compassion and accountability. If behaviour is shaped by survival, where does responsibility begin? And what happens when systems and relationships respond to behaviour without truly listening to what it’s trying to say?This conversation invites you to pause, reflect, and look again — at others, and perhaps even at yourself — with a little more curiosity and a little less judgment.Because sometimes, what we call “behaviour”… is a story still trying to be heard
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