“In psychoanalysis, when approaching the unconscious—that is, what we do not know—we, patient and analyst alike, are certain to be disturbed. In every consulting-room, there ought to be two rather frightened people: the patient and the psychoanalyst. If they are not both frightened, one wonders why they are bothering to find out what everyone knows.” RelationshipUnconsciousPsychiatryPsychoanalysisTherapeutic Relationship Book:The Tavistock Seminars Source: The Tavistock Seminars