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Growing Up at Centrepoint: Retrospective Accounts of Childhood Spent at an Intentional Community
Authors:Kerry Gibson  Mandy Morgan  Cheryl Woolley  Tracey Powis
Institution:1. The University of Auckland , Auckland, New Zealand kl.gibson@auckland.ac.nz;3. Massey University , Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:A qualitative analysis of the accounts of 29 adults who grew up in a controversial New Zealand community identified positive and negative experiences and their psychological implications. In addition to highly publicized child sexual abuse that occurred at Centrepoint, children also experienced parental neglect, psychological manipulation, illegal drug use and stigma from the broader society. These factors created an adverse matrix that facilitated sexual abuse. Positive experiences included support for vulnerable families and children, recreational activities, and the opportunity to develop communication skills. While there may be positive experiences for children living in intentional communities such as this one, it is important to be aware of the potential for psychological harm to children in communities with powerful, shared systems of belief, skepticism about the broader society, and strong dynamics of dependence. These findings may have implications for other similar communities operating elsewhere in the world.
Keywords:adolescent  children  sexual abuse  family
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