Bio
Dr. Gordon Bloom is a Professor and director of the Sport Psychology Research
Laboratory (https://www.mcgill.ca/sportpsych/) in the Department of Kinesiology & Physical
Education at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Gordon has developed an internationally
recognized coaching research program related to the knowledge, strategies, and behaviours
employed by coaches in terms of leadership practices, mentoring, and team building that develop successful teams and athletes. Dr. Bloom has also received numerous invitations from academic and sport coaching associations around the globe to present his research and practical experiences to scientists, athletes, administrators, and coaches.
Intérêts de recherche
Coaching, leadership, mentorship, and team building
Publications
Shi, Z., Gainforth, H.L, Thomas, A., Bloom, G.A., & Sweet, S.N. (in press). Barriers and facilitators to implementing peer mentorship programs for individuals with spinal cord injury into rehabilitation hospitals: A multiple case study. Disability and Rehabilitation.
Lefebvre, J.S., Alexander-Urquhart, D., Koh, K.T., & Bloom, G.A. (in press). Mentoring and developmental networks. In. B. Callary, G.A. Bloom, S. Rynne, & B. Gearity (Eds.), Handbook on sport coaching research. Gloucestershire: Edward Elgar Press.
Shi, Z., Comeau, J., Bloom, G.A., Gainforth, H., Thomas, A., & Sweet, S.N. (2023). Delivery of a community-based peer mentorship program for people with spinal cord injury at a rehabilitation center. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences, 4, 1296505.
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