Gibson KMorgan MWoolley CPowis T2010-11-142016-03-062010-11-142016-03-062010Gibson, K, Morgan, M, Woolley, C, Powis, T. (2010). A different kind of family: Retrospective accounts of growing up at Centrepoint and implications for adulthood. Massey University, Palmerston North: N. Z.http://hdl.handle.net/10179/1850This research project was commissioned by the New Zealand Community Growth Trust (NZCGT) the body that became legally responsible for the assets of an intentional community, known as Centrepoint, after it closed. One function of the NZCGT is to address the rehabilitation needs of former residents including the children who grew up there. The research is intended to help the NZCGT achieve a better understanding of the needs of the former children of Centrepoint and to enable it to provide more effective assistance to them.enCentrepoint communityAucklandChildrenIntentional communityCultChild sexual abuseNew religious movementChild abusePsychotherapy communityCentrepointFields of Research::380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences::380100 PsychologyA different kind of family: Retrospective accounts of growing up at Centrepoint and implications for adulthoodreport35394Massey_DarkMassey_Dark