The Humanistic theory was created to do everything the psychodynamic theory could not do. This theory has flaws in the subjective experience one can have. Another focus is in the unverifiable observations in the tests. While strong points include the reliability and the role of humans and the credit in their mental health and includes environmental factors. This concept helps many psychologists in the therapy field allowing a more natural way of helping
The Humanistic theory was created to do everything the psychodynamic theory could not do. This theory has flaws in the subjective experience one can have. Another focus is in the unverifiable observations in the tests. While strong points include the reliability and the role of humans and the credit in their mental health and includes environmental factors. This concept helps many psychologists in the therapy field allowing a more natural way of helping