( S$ M: M7 j* ?8 W; g# @' f一个同性恋男性侵男精神病 + Y' R4 y' C0 l4 U. _ + w h8 f2 R' v2 d4 t8 l9 p9 DAubrey Levin (Born 1940- ) is a prominent University of Calgary clinical psychiatry professor. He was fist licensed as a psychiatrist in South Africa in 1969. He was licensed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan in 1995, and then by Alberta's college in 1998.[1] Levin was a Colonel in the South African Defense Force, as well as the chief psychiatrist at the Voortrekkerhoogte military hospital during the 1970's. Levin rose to notability for his work on a controversial South African apartheid aversion therapy medical program which attempted to cure gays and lesbians of homosexuality.[2] South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission has heard tesitmony regarding the controversial nature of the aversion project Levin ran while in the SADF.[3] Currently the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta has suspended Levin's license over accusations of abuse.[4]