Healing Gay Sex and Love: A Group Experience

Paperback Published on: 08/09/2025
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Synopsis

Healing Gay Sex and Love: A Group Experience is a bold work of psychological narrative fiction written by a practicing psychotherapist. Set inside a gay men's therapy group in Hollywood, it blends queer literature, depth psychology, and sharp camp into an emotionally risky, often funny exploration of sex, shame, love, and repair. We follow the changing personal lives of Andy (Asian, 33), Bobby (Southern diva, 55), Harry (Chicano, 26), and John (Black, 66) as they confront one another-playfully and assertively-allowing the insights of self-help and LGBTQ studies to emerge organically through story, conflict, and a very funny comedy of eros.

Told in five acts spanning five years, the book follows Andy, Bobby, Harry, and John as they meet in a gay men's therapy group in Hollywood and gradually risk saying what has remained unspeakable about sex, love, power, loyalty, and shame. Campy repartee, flashbacks, and moments of group psychodrama expose their histories and fault lines-while new conflicts erupt inside the group itself.

When their therapist, Dr. Glitter, temporarily returns to New York to care for a former lover, the men take the work beyond the therapy room-performing and sharing what they are learning as they begin shaping new frameworks, including the G+Q MAP and GQSHIFT, for moving gay life beyond assimilation toward a more relational, ethical, and reparative future.

The men wrestle with inherited shame, erotic confusion, family and cultural loyalty, aging, illness, fantasy, and the fear that pleasure itself may be dangerous. Their struggles echo questions many LGBTQ readers will recognize: How do you build intimacy without losing freedom? How do you integrate sex, love, and masculinity without collapsing into scripts? And what does healing look like when the culture that wounded you is still very much alive?

Therapy concepts such as projection, transference, shadow work, and group dynamics are embedded in lived scenes rather than explained from a distance. Readers interested in psychology will recognize the process; readers drawn to gay fiction and queer literature will recognize the truth.

At once irreverent and reverent, Healing Gay Sex and Love belongs alongside contemporary LGBTQ novels, psychologically rich fiction, and books by therapists writing from inside lived experience. It will resonate with gay men, queer readers, therapists, students of psychology, and anyone curious about how healing actually unfolds in relationship.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Psychology for the People
  • ISBN: 9798998795220
  • Number of pages: 338
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
  • Languages: English