J. Peterson:
"Also there'll be classes of problems. You have to eliminate all of the issues, but that doesn't mean you have to address every single thing that happened, because there'll be classes of things that happened. If you go down you'll notice ... the classes. ... So imagine there's a lot of individual occurrences, right, but then if you go a level down you can see, well, these five occurrences were part of this. So now you go down one level and you see there's this Clump and this Clump and then you go down another level and you say oh these two clumps are this Clump right. Well, then you can go down ... This is kind of what psychoanalysts do instead of behaviorists. The behaviorists will stay on the periphery and will deal with things one by one, like very minute practical specific issues. The psycho will go deeper and say these 20 things are a reflection of this underlying concept."
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