Explain how much free will the humanistic approach has?
The humanistic approach is the only one free of determinism - meaning that all humans can determine their own destinies. This does not mean that we are unaffected by circumstance, but we are active agents who can change the paths of our own lives.
Explain subjective and generalizability in the humanistic approach?
Humanistic approach is intentionally subjective. Rogers and Maslow reject scientific approach to explain human behavior. This is because they believe every person is unique - it is a person centered approach
Every person has an innate tendancy for self-acctualisation to achieve their full potential. According to maslows hierarchy of needs, this can only be achieved is basic needs are met first.
The person you want to be matches how you currently see yourself. Congruence is the aim of all person centered therapy. Self acctualisation is not possible until incongruence is resolved as it causes low self esteem.
Rogers believed that issues we experience as adults could have roots in conditional love. The aim of person centered counseling is to offer consistent unconditional positive regard to all clients.
How does the humanistic approach lack reductionism?
Rejects any attempt to break up behavior and experiences into smaller components. They advocate holism - subject experience can only be explained by a whole person. Which means they consider behavior in context.
How can I know what I am capable of? Everyone has limitations that they can't help. Culturally some individuals are prevented from self-acctualisation, suggesting only applies in the west.