Abstract

The following article presents the history of a clinical system organized around a client's repeated convictions for sexual abuse of children. The article argues for an increase in the number of clinical options in and for such cases. It attempts to exemplify Heinz von Foerster's Ethical Imperative, “Act always so as to increase the number of options” (1984, p. 308).

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