TIE lab member François Jarry made the 25 finalists for SSHRC annual research communication challenge
TIE lab member François Jarry has been selected as one of the 25 finalists of SSHRC 2019 Storytellers challenge. SSHRC’s annual Storytellers contest highlights how knowledge about the social sciences and humanities helps Canadians understand and improve the world.
Congrats to TIE lab alumni Keryn Chemtob on publishing her Master's thesis
Congrats to TIE lab alumni Keryn Chemtob on publishing her Master's thesis "Using tele-health to enhance motivation, leisure time physical activity, and quality of life in adults with spinal cord injury: A self-determination theory-based pilot randomized control trial" on Psychology of Sport and Exercise.
TIE Lab member Emilie Michalovic published her publication on Disability and Health Journal
Congrats to TIE Lab member Emilie Michalovic on her publication entitled "Motivation and participation in daily and social activities among adults with spinal cord injury: Applying self-determination theory".
TIE lab members presented their research at ECSEPS 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 enjoyed their time there. Bradley, François, Laura, Emilie, Shannon, Natasha, Erin, and Zhiyang did a great job presenting their research. Undergraduate students, Matthew, Mana, and Kaila also presented their research in great fashion.
TIE lab Master's student François Jarry on his running motivation-Le Journal de Montréal
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 about his preparation for future races (potentially 2024 Paris Olympics) and his motivation to keep running! Click here to read the featured article by the Journal de Montréal.
Dr. Shane Sweet discusses his research for Institute of Human Development and Well-Being’s video series.
Dr. Shane Sweet discusses his research on well-being and specifically on spinal cord injury peer mentorship for SM’s Institute of Human Development and Well-Being’s video series entitled: Well-Being: What a Concept!
Click here to see the video.
TIE lab members presented their research at SCAPPS 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 their time at the conference. Shannon and Meredith both had amazing oral presentations. Bradley, Laura, François, Emilie, and Zhiyang all presented their own posters. New graduate students, Erin and Natasha, obtained growth from attending the conference.
TIE lab member Meredith Rocchi published an article in Moelle Epinière et Motricité’s ParaQuad Magazine
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 épinière" was published in Paraquad Magazine. Paraquad magazine was created in June 1976 and has become over the years an invaluable link between Moelle épinière et motricité Québec (MEMO-Qc) and its members and partners.
TIE lab member François Jarry on his Montreal Marathon Experience - Journal de Montréal
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 the race finishing with a time of 2:22.03. The article talks about his experience with the race and his plans for the future!
New website for Theories and Interventions in Exercise and Health Psychology (TIE) Laboratory
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 physical act