Efficacy of Anti-Depressants January 22, 2010
Listen to a podcast on Stanford's School of Medicine "1:2:1" page. This is a 24 minute audio interview by Paul Costello, prompted by findings in the JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) paper that compared medications versus placebo across a range of depression severity
The Treatment of Depression: What Works, When, and Why April 21, 2010
A one hour video of Robert DeRubeis' testimony to the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus on Capital Hill
Meds May Help Only Those With Severe Depression January 6, 2010
Story and related 4 minute interview on NPR about the JAMA findings regarding medication and depression
CNN Tonight: Do Anti-Depressants Work? January 6, 2010
JAMA findings regarding the efficacy of medication for mild and moderate depression
It's Good to Talk September 2008
Cognitive therapies for depression provide longer-lasting treatments than drugs. Click on "Play", on the left side to hear Robert DeRubeis' podcast
When Science is Taken out of Context: January 2011
An account by Robert DeRubeis of his experience with the media in 2010 regarding the JAMA findings on depression
The Dodo Bird Hypothesis February 25th, 2013
Robert DeRubeis discusses the Dodo Bird Hypothesis, the history of this literature and the role of allegiance in the psychotherapy literature