Answer:
A. overlook the individual's ability to make choices.
Step-by-step explanation:
The argument Humanist has against the psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural and biological therapist is that, they overlook the individual ability to make choices.
In other words, while psychodynamic therapists believed that decisions or behavior are influenced by unconscious thoughts, or desires and impulses for needs, humanists, however, believed that, human can be self conscious when taking decision and it is from this conscious thoughts, that shapes human behavior and decisions.
Biological therapist also believed that, human decision and behavior are influenced or determined by stimulus response in humans. This, humanist, disagreed, and declared that, humans have free will, and motivated to have self actualization, such that conscious experience of humans are essential in decision and behavioural makings.