Books • Edward Kruk,
Divorce and Disengagement: Patterns of Fatherhood Within and Beyond Marriage, Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 1993. • Edward Kruk,
Mediation and Conflict Resolution in Social Work and the Human Services, Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1997. • Edward Kruk, ''Divorced Fathers: Children's Needs and Parental Responsibilities'', Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2011. • Edward Kruk,
The Equal Parent Presumption: Social Justice in the Legal Determination of Parenting After Divorce, Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2013.
Scientific articles • Kruk E. "Psychological and structural factors contributing to the disengagement of noncustodial fathers after divorce".
Family Court Review. 1992 Jan;30(1):81–101. • Kruk E. "The disengaged noncustodial father: Implications for social work practice with the divorced family".
Social work. 1994 Jan 1;39(1):15–25. • Kruk E. "Grandparent visitation disputes: Multigenerational approaches to family mediation".
Mediation Quarterly. 1994 Sep;12(1):37–53. • Kruk E, Hall BL. "The disengagement of paternal grandparents subsequent to divorce".
Journal of Divorce & Remarriage. 1995 Sep 7;23(1–2):131-48. • Kruk E, "Collateral Damage: The Lived Experiences of Divorced Mothers Without Custody".
Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 2010:51,526-543. • Kruk E. "A model equal parental responsibility presumption in contested child custody".
The American Journal of Family Therapy. 2011 Oct 1;39(5):375-89. • Kruk E. "Arguments for an equal parental responsibility presumption in contested child custody".
The American Journal of Family Therapy. 2012 Jan 1;40(1):33–55. • Kruk E. "The lived experiences of non-custodial parents in Canada: A comparison of mothers and fathers".
International Journal for Family Research and Policy. 2015;1(1). • Kruk E. "Arguments Against a Presumption of Shared Physical Custody in Family Law".
Journal of Divorce & Remarriage. 2018 Jul 4;59(5):388–400. • Harman JJ, Kruk E,
Hines DA. "Parental alienating behaviors: An unacknowledged form of family violence".
Psychological bulletin. 2018, 144:1275.
Popular press • Edward Kruk, "Father Absence, Father Deficit, Father Hunger: The Vital Importance of Paternal Presence in Children's Lives",
Psychology Today, 23 May 2012. • Edward Kruk, "The Voices of Children of Divorce: Listening to the real experts on the 'best interests of the child'",
Psychology Today, 12 November 2013. • Edward Kruk, "Equal shared parenting — best for parents, best for children: The current adversarial system in family law is unsustainable",
National Post, 25 March 2014. • Edward Kruk, "What Exactly Is 'The Best Interest of the Child'?",
Psychology Today, 22 February 2015. • Edward Kruk, "Grandparents Affected by Adult Child Divorce: Responding to the trauma of grandparental alienation",
Psychology Today, 15 March 2017. • Edward Kruk, "Understanding Children's Best Interests in Divorce: Conclusions of the Third International Conference on Shared Parenting",
Psychology Today, 26 June 2017. • Edward Kruk, "Parental Alienation: What Is the Solution? A call to action to combat and eliminate parental alienation",
Psychology Today, 16 November 2017. • Edward Kruk, "Coparenting as a Women's Rights Issue: The hidden problem of maternal alienation from children's lives",
Psychology Today, 24 February 2018. • Edward Kruk, "On Father's Day, Remember the Alienated Father The forced estrangement of children is a form of collective abuse",
Psychology Today, 15 June 2018. • Edward Kruk, "The Forced Removal of Children from Parental Care: Parallels between two different forms of parental alienation",
Psychology Today, 20 June 2018. • Michel Grangeat, Edward Kruk,
Malin Bergström, Sofia Marinho. "Are joint custody and shared parenting a child's right?",
The Conversation, 4 October 2018. • Edward Kruk, "Countering Arguments Against Shared Parenting in Family Law: Have we reached a tipping point in the child custody debate?",
Psychology Today, 10 October 2018. • Edward Kruk, "Parental Alienation as Child Abuse and Family Violence: A form of emotional aggression and intimate terrorism",
Psychology Today, 10 January 2019. ==References==