The Mother blame Game

The Mother blame Game
Author: Vanessa Reimer,Sarah Sahagian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Blame
ISBN: 1926452143

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The Mother-Blame Game is an interdisciplinary and intersectional examination of the phenomenon of mother-blame in the twenty-first century. As the socioeconomic and cultural expectations of what constitutes "good motherhood" grow continually narrow and exclusionary, mothers are demonized and stigmatized--perhaps now more than ever--for all that is perceived to go "wrong" in their children's lives. This anthology brings together creative and scholarly contributions from feminist academics and activists alike to provide a dynamic study of the many varied ways in which mothers are blamed and shamed for their maternal practice. Importantly, it also considers how mothers resist these ideologies by engaging in empowered and feminist mothering practices, as well as by publicly challenging patriarchal discourses of "good motherhood."

Mama It s Not Your Fault

Mama  It s Not Your Fault
Author: Lisa Diaw
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-09-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798477696437

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Discover How to Get Past the Blame Game To break the chains that are holding you back, you will need a plan for how you are going to leave the past and enter the future. Inspirational and effective Mama, It's Not Your Fault, comes with the strategies that every mother needs to know to come out of the shadows of blame. Here's what you'll discover inside this book: Changing course: time to get past the blame. How to let go of the inherited negative mindset. Who is planning your life? Facts every mother should know about challenges and setbacks. The choices we make: the defining moment. Relationship or family? Real-life advice. Children and your role as a mother. Who are you? How to become confident again. And much more! Discover how to let go of the blame and reclaim your inner strength. To achieve it, you'll need a real-life approach to move past the guilt and regain your self-respect. Read the book by author Lisa Diaw: Mama, It's Not Your Fault and develop healthy relationships, accept change and keep moving forward. Start a new journey today. Are you ready? Scroll up, click buy and start today.

The Blame Game

The Blame Game
Author: Denis Liam Murphy
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781637587553

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Honest happiness and effortless living are possible. You just have to heal from a blame addiction you didn’t know you had. Life is designed to be effortless. It might not seem like it right now, but a deep sense of confidence, freedom, and serenity is attainable regardless of your situation. All you need to do is address ONE habit. One that you didn’t know you had. Anxiety, depression, anger, shame, and guilt are all symptoms of your blame addiction. Spend a month on the BLAME recovery process. Within 30 days… YOUR MENTAL HEALTH WILL IMPROVE. YOUR PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE WILL BE ENHANCED. YOUR ENERGY LEVELS WILL INCREASE. YOUR LIFE WILL CHANGE. From the very first chapter of The Blame Game, you will not only start to release years of built-up frustration, resentment, and sadness, you will begin to find out who you honestly are—all so you can find out what your true purpose is.

The Blame Game

The Blame Game
Author: Sandie Jones
Publsiher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781250836915

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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.

Parenting the Crisis

Parenting the Crisis
Author: Tracey Jensen
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781447325062

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Parenting the Crisis draws on original quantitative and qualitative research into the work that parents do in teaching their children in a broad range of areas. It engages with key debates from across the disciplines of sociology, social policy, social psychology, and media and cultural studies to build a timely critique of parenting culture. Tracey Jensen shows how the very concept of concept of "parenting" so often conceals gendered and classed assumptions about parental care and competence. From there, Jensen moves on to trace the ways that public discussions of parenting as in crisis are used to police and discipline families that are considered to be morally suspect, failing, or abnormal.

Policy Controversies and Political Blame Games

Policy Controversies and Political Blame Games
Author: Markus Hinterleitner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108494861

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Analyses and compares political blame games in Western democracies to show how democratic political systems manage policy controversies.

Justice for Laughing Boy

Justice for Laughing Boy
Author: Sara Ryan
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784506834

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On July 4th 2013, Connor Sparrowhawk, also known as Laughing Boy or LB, was found dead in a specialist NHS unit. Connor, who had autism and epilepsy, had a seizure while in the bath and no member of staff was on hand to stop him from drowning. An entirely preventable death. Sara Ryan presents a frank, sometimes funny and touching account of her son's early life and preventable death and the unfolding #JusticeforLB campaign. This serves as a wake-up call to all of us and asks: can we really claim that we respect the life and dignity of learning disabled people?

Childhood Literature and Science

Childhood  Literature and Science
Author: Jutta Ahlbeck,Päivi Lappalainen,Kati Launis,Kirsi Tuohela
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351983013

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How do we understand, imagine and remember childhood? In what ways do cultural representations and scientific discourses meet in their ways of portraying children? Childhood, Literature and Science aims to answer these questions by tracing how images of childhood(s) and children in Western modernity are entangled with notions of innocence and fragility, but also with sin and evilness. Indeed, this interdisciplinary collection investigates how different child figures emerge or disappear in imaginative and social representations, in the memories of adult selves, and in expert knowledge. Questions about childhood in Western modernity, culture and science are also addressed through insightful analysis of a variety of materials from the Enlightenment age to the present day – such as fiction, life narratives, visual images, scientific texts and public writings. Analysing childhood as a discursive construction, Childhood, Literature and Science will appeal to scholars as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students interested in fields such as: Childhood Studies, History, Gender Studies, Cultural Studies, Literature and Sociology of the Family.