I don't think so. People are complex and how they understand a problem and what works for them will be different from what works for another so having as many ways to look at a problem as "necessary" for a client could be helpful. Of course, if a therapist isn't a very good therapist, doesn't know themselves or have much experience, then all the book knowledge in the world isn't going to help them.
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