The Disengaged Noncustodial Father: Implications for Social Work Practice with the Divorced Family
- Edward Kruk
- Psychology
- 1994
The dramatic increase in divorce rates during the past 25 years has shifted social work research and clinical practice to a newly emerged population considered to be at risk: parents and children…
Parental Alienating Behaviors: An Unacknowledged Form of Family Violence
- J. Harman, Edward Kruk, D. Hines
- PsychologyPsychological bulletin
- 1 December 2018
The result of this review highlights how the societal denial of parental alienation has been like the historical social and political denial of abuse in many parts of the world (e.g., child abuse a century ago).
Psychological and structural factors contributing to the disengagement of noncustodial fathers after divorce.
- Edward Kruk
- Psychology
- 15 March 2005
The phenomenon of noncustodial fathers’disengagement fmm their children’s lives is critically examined. Based on data obtained from a cross-national (Canada and Scotland) study on the impact of…
Mediation and conflict resolution in social work and the human services
- Edward Kruk
- Education
- 1997
Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education is a refereed journal concerned with publishing scholarly and relevant articles on continuing education,…
Discontinuity between pre- and post-divorce father-child relationships : New evidence regarding paternal disengagement
- Edward Kruk
- Psychology, Sociology
- 12 March 1992
Through a systematic analysis of the link between pre- and post-divorce father-child relationships, this paper examines the issue of non-custodial fathers' loss of contact with their children and…
Collateral Damage: The Lived Experiences of Divorced Mothers Without Custody
- Edward Kruk
- Psychology
- 21 October 2010
This qualitative study utilizing narrative analysis and grounded theory examines the history and experiences of 14 Canadian women who have lost custody of their children within a legal divorce…
Life in Government Care: The Connection of Youth to Family
- Laura Jones, Edward Kruk
- Psychology
- 1 December 2005
The purpose of this paper is to examine the family attachments of youth who have lived in foster care. Though young people are the primary recipients of services in the child welfare system, their…
The Disengagement of Paternal Grandparents Subsequent to Divorce
- Edward Kruk, B. Hall
- Psychology
- 7 September 1995
Divorce within a family is a well researched practice phenomenon that has tended to primarily focus on the nuclear family. However, in the family counselling literature there is a lack of a de-…
Arguments Against a Presumption of Shared Physical Custody in Family Law
- Edward Kruk
- Psychology
- 3 April 2018
ABSTRACT The introduction of the “best interests of the child” standard as a legal presumption in family law in the 1970s signaled an important transition away from a maternal preference standard in…
Promoting co-operative parenting after separation: a therapeutic/interventionist model of family mediation
- Edward Kruk
- Psychology
- 1 August 1993
With adequate therapeutic support, the ideal of co-operative shared parenting could become a reality for the majority of separated, divorced and remarried families. A therapeutic/interventionist…
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