Key Assumptions

Cards (5)

  • Every human is unique
    We should not attempt to generalise to groups of people
  • The scientific method is not appropriate
    When applied to the study of people, the humanistic approach points out that all people have thoughts, feelings and expectations, and no one can claim to be objective
    Furthermore, if we are all unique, then there is no value in generalising findings from research to a wider population
  • People should be viewed holistically
    Reductionism is pointless when it comes to understanding people. We should view people as whole and recognise behaviour is complex
  • Free Will
    We can choose to behave in any way we wish
    Our behaviour is not determined by forces that are beyond our conscious
  • Self-Actualisation
    There is an innate drive to achieve our potential
    Not everyone achieves self-actualisation, but deep down, we all want to live our best life