This paper looks at the difficulties in applying second order ideas to therapeutic practice. It considers, first, what second order ideas are and how they relate to one another, second, what second order practice looks like, and third, the problems these ideas create when trying to apply them. It is argued that their pure application is impossible given our strong moral beliefs, but that there are good ethical and aesthetic reasons for taking such ideas as far as we can.
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Hayward, M. (1996). Is second order practice possible? Journal of Family Therapy, 18(3), 219–242. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6427.1996.tb00046.x
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