Accept response-ability. There is a slight but important difference between accepting ‘responsibility’ and accepting ‘response-ability.’ Accepting ‘responsibility’ often carries the implication of blame. Blame is what we do when we try to motivate people to change a behavior or do the right thing. But does accepting the thought ‘I’m at fault’ really motivate anyone to change?Steven C. HayesThe Author of this QuoteAuthorSteven C. HayesFoundation Prof Emeritus of Psychology at UNR. He originated & co-developed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy & Relational Frame Theory.