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Some New Dimensions of Behaviour Analysis and Therapy, medicine, we will trace the development of behavioural applications in this field and explore new extensions of the behavioural paradigm. By way of review of one of the newest areas of endeavour for behavioural medicine, traumatic brain injuries, we suggest future directions for the growth of behavioural approaches.