Trait-and-Factor Theory (matching or actuarial approach)
Frank Parsons (father of guidance) was the author of the seminal work in the field, "Choosing a Vocation." A client needs to know his or her personal attributes and interests or traits; appropriate occupations should be investigated; finally, match the client’s traits to the analysis, synthesis, diagnosis, prognosis, counseling, and follow-up. Assumes that there is a single best career goal for everyone. many experts disagree with this assumption