Relational Intimacy is the primary need we have to enjoy the relationships we have with God, within our self, and with others. Relational Intimacy in marriage is a structured balance between the extremes of rigidity and chaos. Both extremes are intimidation which is the opposite of intimacy. The four types of intimidation are passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and by default. Intimacy is relationally achieved in the quest for four components, spending time and relating, self-disclosure, compliment and complement, and enjoying the ultimate mystery of relationships in an atmosphere of humor and fun (thus, FUNctional). "DR. AL", Al Sarno, PhD,LPC,BCPC offers a $20 workbook for people to get them “OnTheSamePage”™/© which offers them 45 days of tasks to increase the efficiency and enjoyment of relationships with Relational Intimacy. To purchase the workbooks, please click on
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