Yes, besides prohibiting the camps, every effort must be made to educate the courts and forensic psychology experts: When a woman tries to protect her children, or the children say they don't want to see their father because they've seen or experienced violence, listen to her.
People are starting to talk about judicial violence, which is one of the ways that spouses use to continue controlling their partners. We completely agree with the recommendations that the National Association of Women and the Law has made in favour of prohibiting parental alienation. That concept, which isn't based on science, has unfortunately been adopted by too many family and youth courts. We think it's just a way to maintain the status quo and the power of controlling and violent fathers.