“…Reliance on clinical judgment is at odds with a body of research on clinical versus actuarial prediction indicating that, on the whole, actuarial methods are superior, in part, because clinicians tend to identify too many exceptions to effective rules (Dawes, Faust, & Meehl, 1989). Controlled research has demonstrated that CBT and, secondarily, IPT, have the greatest efficacy for BN (National Institute for Clinical Excellence, 2004;Thompson'-Brenner et al, 2003), so these are the treatment decisions with the greatest likelihood for success. However, community clinicians are not basing treatment decisions on this evidence.…”