Unmaking of the torturer
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Three policemen tell the horrifying stories of what they had done during the apartheid years – how, where and whom they had tortured. They don’t try to negate their part in the events and in fact have taken a great risk in telling their stories.
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About Elaine Bing
Elaine Bing worked as a counselling psychologist after qualifying in 1989. In 1992, she started a private practice with a colleague. Her entire professional life, she has worked with people who have experienced trauma. In working with traumatised patients, she was exposed to people who had harmed others, and eventually allowed that exposure to develop into an academic interest reflected in the doctorate on which this book is based. Elaine is married and she and her husband have two adult sons. She is still in practice and distracts herself with gardening, painting and, more recently, writing.
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