The Blame Game

The Blame Game
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Publisher : Minotaur Books
Total Pages : 277
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781250836915
ISBN-13 : 1250836913
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blame Game by : Sandie Jones

In the vein of the Reese's Book Club x Hello Sunshine Book Club pick The Other Woman, Sandie Jones’s heart-pounding new novel The Blame Game will keep readers on the edge of their seats. Games can be dangerous. But blame can be deadly. As a psychologist specializing in domestic abuse, Naomi has found it hard to avoid becoming overly invested in her clients’ lives. But after helping Jacob make the decision to leave his wife, Naomi worries that she’s taken things too far. Then Jacob goes missing, and her files on him vanish. . . . But as the police start asking questions about Jacob, Naomi’s own dark past emerges. And as the truth comes to light, it seems that it’s not just her clients who are in danger.

Blame

Blame
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 317
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780374114305
ISBN-13 : 0374114307
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Blame by : Michelle Huneven

Huneven's third book is a spellbinding novel of guilt and love, family and shame, sobriety and the lack of it, and the moral ambiguities that ensnare us all.

The Blame: A Totally Gripping Mystery and Suspense Novel

The Blame: A Totally Gripping Mystery and Suspense Novel
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Publisher : Bookouture
Total Pages : 282
Release :
ISBN-10 : 1800195028
ISBN-13 : 9781800195028
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blame: A Totally Gripping Mystery and Suspense Novel by : Kerry Wilkinson

Paige, Richard and me. We thought we'd be friends forever. But everything changed the day we took the short cut home from school along the old railway line. I wish we'd gone the long way. I wish we hadn't seen our classmate, pale and still in the undergrowth. And I wish we hadn't promised to keep one, awful detail a secret just between us... Twenty years later, I have a brand-new life, and try never to think about my old one. But I'm dragged back when Paige calls out of the blue. Richard has been accused of something terrible. Everyone back home is whispering about the body we found years ago, and saying Richard deserves to be locked up... Before I know it, I've returned to the small town I thought I'd never see again. Paige is almost the same as I remember - jet-black hair, slender frame - but why does she seem so nervous? Revealing the truth about what we saw that day twenty years ago could clear Richard's name... but will the blame fall on me? And can I really trust that Paige is on my side - or is she hiding her own dark secret? When we find a strange note in Richard's flat, only one thing is for certain: someone else knows the truth too. All three of us are in danger... A totally addictive read by bestselling author Kerry Wilkinson about how the secrets from our past will always come back to haunt us. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, I Am Watching You and The Girl on the Train. Read what everyone's saying about Kerry Wilkinson: 'Wow, wow, wow!!!!!... I raced right through this one... I couldn't believe that ending... so many twists and turns... I loved it. I didn't know which way was up or down by the time I finished the book. That ending will stick with me for a long time... definitely recommend it.' Blue Moon Blogger, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Blame Game

The Blame Game
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 239
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780691162126
ISBN-13 : 0691162123
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blame Game by : Christopher Hood

The blame game, with its finger-pointing and mutual buck-passing, is a familiar feature of politics and organizational life, and blame avoidance pervades government and public organizations at every level. Political and bureaucratic blame games and blame avoidance are more often condemned than analyzed. In The Blame Game, Christopher Hood takes a different approach by showing how blame avoidance shapes the workings of government and public services. Arguing that the blaming phenomenon is not all bad, Hood demonstrates that it can actually help to pin down responsibility, and he examines different kinds of blame avoidance, both positive and negative. Hood traces how the main forms of blame avoidance manifest themselves in presentational and "spin" activity, the architecture of organizations, and the shaping of standard operating routines. He analyzes the scope and limits of blame avoidance, and he considers how it plays out in old and new areas, such as those offered by the digital age of websites and e-mail. Hood assesses the effects of this behavior, from high-level problems of democratic accountability trails going cold to the frustrations of dealing with organizations whose procedures seem to ensure that no one is responsible for anything. Delving into the inner workings of complex institutions, The Blame Game proves how a better understanding of blame avoidance can improve the quality of modern governance, management, and organizational design.

The Trouble with Blame

The Trouble with Blame
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 260
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0674910117
ISBN-13 : 9780674910119
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trouble with Blame by : Sharon Lamb

This work looks at the topic of victimisation and blame as a pathology for our time, and its consequences for personal responsibility.

Take Charge Now!

Take Charge Now!
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Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages : 168
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780470311127
ISBN-13 : 0470311126
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Take Charge Now! by : William J. Knaus

"Comprehensively covers many deadly aspects of blaming-blaming oneself, other people, and external conditions-and does so in an exceptionally clear, readable, and charming manner."-Albert Ellis, Ph.D., President, Albert Ellis Institute for Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy "Dr. Knaus provides a clear path away from fault-finding and condemnation to a tolerant, assertive, and fufilling modus vivendi. I heartily recommend it!"-Arnold Lazarus, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University Take charge of your life once and for all with this proven program for ending the blame habit "Who's to blame?" Is this your first thought when something goes wrong? Do you find yourself trapped in a web of finger-pointing, criticism, and fault-finding when there's a problem? Or does fear of blame or criticism paralyze you into inaction? Bestselling author and therapist William Knaus shows you how to overcome the self-destructive tendency to blame and achieve a more rewarding and happier life. Here, you'll learn valuable steps to increase your ability to resolve conflicts, improve your self-confidence, and avoid damaging "blame traps" that can frustrate personal and professional fulfillment. Take Charge Now! provides you with the necessary skills to recognize potential blame situations and defuse them with confidence. You'll also learn to build stronger relationships as you discover how to understand other points of view while standing up for your own. Packed with imaginative ideas and thought-provoking exercises, Take Charge Now! presents a vital program for improving your life

The Limits of Blame

The Limits of Blame
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 241
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780674980778
ISBN-13 : 0674980778
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Limits of Blame by : Erin I. Kelly

Faith in the power and righteousness of retribution has taken over the American criminal justice system. Approaching punishment and responsibility from a philosophical perspective, Erin Kelly challenges the moralism behind harsh treatment of criminal offenders and calls into question our society’s commitment to mass incarceration. The Limits of Blame takes issue with a criminal justice system that aligns legal criteria of guilt with moral criteria of blameworthiness. Many incarcerated people do not meet the criteria of blameworthiness, even when they are guilty of crimes. Kelly underscores the problems of exaggerating what criminal guilt indicates, particularly when it is tied to the illusion that we know how long and in what ways criminals should suffer. Our practice of assigning blame has gone beyond a pragmatic need for protection and a moral need to repudiate harmful acts publicly. It represents a desire for retribution that normalizes excessive punishment. Appreciating the limits of moral blame critically undermines a commonplace rationale for long and brutal punishment practices. Kelly proposes that we abandon our culture of blame and aim at reducing serious crime rather than imposing retribution. Were we to refocus our perspective to fit the relevant moral circumstances and legal criteria, we could endorse a humane, appropriately limited, and more productive approach to criminal justice.

The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game

The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game
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Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages : 34
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780679887430
ISBN-13 : 0679887431
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Berenstain Bears and the Blame Game by : Stan Berenstain

This classic Berenstain Bears story is a perfect way to teach children about taking responsibility for their actions! Come for a visit in Bear Country with this classic First Time Book® from Stan and Jan Berenstain. Papa and Mama have had it with Brother and Sister constantly blaming each other for everything. Will the cubs ever learn to accept responsibility, or will they just keep playing the blame game? Includes over 50 bonus stickers!

The Gods are Not to Blame

The Gods are Not to Blame
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 72
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780306447
ISBN-13 : 9789780306441
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Gods are Not to Blame by : Ola Rotimi

The Blame Game

The Blame Game
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 256
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781439169575
ISBN-13 : 1439169578
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis The Blame Game by : Ben Dattner

Reveals how claiming credit and placing blame on others damages careers and business results, outlines eleven personality types that are prone to credit and blame problems, and shows how to protect against the blame game.