TIE lab members presented their research at SCAPPS 2018

Published: 21 November 2018

Oct 18-20, 2018, the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS) annual conference was held in Toronto, Ontario. TIE lab members showed up as a cohesive crew and enjoyed...

TIE lab members presented their research at ECSEPS 2019

Published: 10 April 2019

March 22-23, 2019, the 23rd Annual Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS) regional conference was held in Vaughan, Ontario. TIE lab members presented their research and...

TIE lab Master's student François Jarry on his running motivation-Le Journal de Montréal

Published: 17 December 2018

TIE lab member François Jarry was featured in the Journal de Montréal regarding that he received the Quebec road athlete of the year award from the Quebec Athletics Federation. The article talks...

Dr. Shane Sweet discusses his research for Institute of Human Development and Well-Being’s video series.

Published: 6 December 2018

Dr. Shane Sweet discusses his research on well-being and specifically on spinal cord injury peer mentorship for McGill University’s Institute of Human Development and Well-Being’s video series...

TIE lab member Meredith Rocchi published an article in Moelle Epinière et Motricité’s ParaQuad Magazine

Published: 21 November 2018

TIE lab member Meredith Rocchi's article titled "Utiliser la télésanté pour améliorer la motivation, l'activité physique et la qualité de vie chez les adultes souffrant d'une lésion de la moelle...

TIE lab member François Jarry on his Montreal Marathon Experience - Journal de Montréal

Published: 2 October 2018

TIE lab Master's student François Jarry was featured in the Journal de Montréal regarding his 6th place finish at the Montreal Marathon on September 23rd 2018. François was the fastest Quebecer of...

New website for Theories and Interventions in Exercise and Health Psychology (TIE) Laboratory

Published: 7 June 2018

Led by Co-Directors Shane Sweet and Lindsay Duncan, of our Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE), the TIE Laboratory was founded to understand the psychosocial determinants of...

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