ISBN: 9781922539915

The Dragonfly in the Haze

AUD $24.99 Tax Included

A Being Human guide to creating meaningful connection

Out now in Australia & New Zealand. Coming to the rest of the world in March 2024


In The Dragonfly in the Haze, Walter’s world grows increasingly hazy as he distracts himself with his devices while waiting for some important news. Will it make a difference to Walter if the news is good or bad?

Written by an accomplished psychologist, this insightful short story is part of the Being Human series. It uses metaphor and illustration to explore why humans are prone to psychological struggle, and how to lead a meaningful and secure life in the midst of hardship and emotional pain.

Specifications: Hardback | 165 x 165mm / 6.5 x 6.5 in | Colour Illustrations|  40 pp | Being Human, Book 4

Dr Carrie Hayward is a Melbourne-based clinical psychologist whose life’s work is to help individuals live more consciously and purposefully. Specializing in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Carrie advocates for psychological flexibility and resilience in the face of life’s inevitable challenges. In 2022, she spent six months in Zanzibar, Tanzania, living and serving in a different community, enriching her understanding of what it truly means to be present and interconnected.

 

A specialist in human psychology explores our increasing disconnection with the physical world, and its impact on leading a meaningful life
Meet Walter. Walter is waiting on some important news, but his world grows increasingly hazy as he distracts himself with his devices. Will it make a difference to Walter in the end if the news is good or bad?

The Dragonfly in the Haze emphasises the importance of staying present and living consciously. The concise, insightful narrative uses metaphor to delve into the complex workings of human psychology, and make them accessible for all readers. The narrative concludes with a deep exploration of a unique teaching, and a practical process for readers to implement in their lives. It is an essential guide for those who seek to lead a purposeful life filled with meaning and deep connections with others.

The Being Human Series
This is one of four books in the Being Human series, a self-help collection that dives into the complexities of the human condition. Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy teachings, the stories focus on the importance of developing psychological resilience to help us deal with life’s challenges. Each book stands alone but, when read together, offers a thorough understanding of our shared human experience.

“In The Dragonfly in the Haze Carrie does a brilliant job of highlighting how easy it is to become disconnected from the physical world. This book is a timely and wonderful reminder to reconnect with our senses and notice the beauty and wonder that is around us every day.”

Kate James, Mindfulness coach, Author of Change Your Thinking to Change Your Life.


“Dr Carrie Hayward has done such a good job of writing these stories to help make important, complex ideas understandable and relatable”

Lucy Durack, Actor, Writer and Co-founder of Hey Lemonade.


“This charming and wise story teaches a counter-intuitive life lesson: If you are not willing to have the emotions you have, that is what you’ll get. Highly recommend.”

Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D. Originator of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy


“Touching and important, speaking to the value of human connection.”

Sally Hepworth, bestselling author of Darling Girls and The Good Sister.


“This delightful little book by Dr Hayward, will light up your day. It would be gorgeous to give as a gift, to have in your waiting room or to live beside your bed. It is a modern day fable with a deeper meaning conveying hope and action to move you towards living the life you need. Dip into it when you need a pick me up, or when you want to feel less alone when life gets dark. It’s a gorgeous book for anyone!”

Rachael O’Connor, Psychologist. ACT Therapist. Director of The Therapy Spot.

 

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