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Aubrey Levin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aubrey Levin Aubrey Levin (born December 18, 1938)〔Birthdate according to his statement to Calgary police〕 is a convicted sex offender and was a professor of clinical psychiatry at the University of Calgary until March 2010, when his license was suspended by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta. He was a key figure in The Aversion Project during the Apartheid era in South Africa. ==Life and career== Levin was first licensed as a psychiatrist in South Africa in 1969. He was a Colonel in the South African Defence Force (SADF), as well as the chief psychiatrist at the Voortrekkerhoogte military hospital during the 1970s, during which time he was the attending psychiatrist at Greefswald, an isolated detention barracks where harsh conditions were supposed to "cure" conscripts of supposed vices and conscientious objections. Among his patients was Gordon Torr who wrote about his experience in the book, ''Kill Yourself and Count to 10'' (2014). Levin later served at Addington Hospital in Durban (1975-1981) and at Fort England Psychiatric Hospital in Grahamstown.〔Richard Poplak,"Dr. Shock", ''The Walrus'', September 2015.〕
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