
Beyond Insight (Part 1): Why Gay Men Stay Stuck Even After Therapy and Self-Help
Many gay men already understand themselves surprisingly well. They've read the books, listened to the podcasts, explored their childhood patterns, and can explain their shame, anxiety, trauma, or relationship struggles in detail.
So why do so many still feel stuck?
In Part 1 of this two-part series, Ken Howard, LCSW, CST, explores one of the biggest limitations of insight-based personal growth: understanding yourself does not automatically change your life.
Drawing from more than 34 years of work with gay men, Ken explains why insight alone often turns into rumination instead of transformation — and why lasting change requires behavioral shifts, emotional regulation, structure, repetition, and real-world action.
This episode explores:
- Why books like The Velvet Rage and The Body Keeps the Score are helpful — but incomplete on their own
- The repeating emotional-behavioral loops many gay men experience
- Why shame and trauma frameworks can unintentionally keep people stuck
- The difference between awareness and behavioral change
- How gay men can begin replacing compulsive or self-defeating patterns with healthier alternatives
- Why "partial wins" matter more than perfection
- How therapy and coaching can help translate insight into real-life change
Ken also offers practical examples of replacement behaviors for:
- compulsive app use
- emotional numbing
- self-criticism
- isolation
- urgency and impulsivity
- all-or-nothing thinking
If you've ever thought:
"I understand why I do this… but I still keep doing it,"
this episode is for you.
Part 2 will continue the conversation by exploring additional behavioral replacements and strategies for handling the everyday stressors many gay men face.
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