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'''Hani Miletski''' (born 1962) is a ], and ] living in ], United States. She specializes as a trainer and supervisor in the field, in ], and also works within the ] system. She studied at ] and has a doctorate from the unaccredited ]. '''Hani Miletski''' (born 1962) is a ], and ] living in ]. She specializes as a trainer and supervisor in the field, in ], and also works within the ] system. She studied at ] and has a doctorate from the unaccredited ].


==Early life== ==Early life==
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Miletski published the first brief overview of mother-son ] research. She claims that mother-son incest is more common than is thought and that most mothers who commit incest are ]. Miletski published the first brief overview of mother-son ] research. She claims that mother-son incest is more common than is thought and that most mothers who commit incest are ].


Miletski is notable for her self-published 1999 book on ]. Miletski's study has never been published in any peer-reviewed journal. She once published a two-page abstract of her findings in the ''Scandinavian Journal of Sexology''.<ref>Miletski, H. (2000) ''Bestiality and Zoophilia: An Exploratory Study.'' ''Scandinavian Journal of Sexology''. Vol. 3 (4), pp 149–150: – Miletski's book "Understanding bestiality and zoophilia" (2002) was an expansion of her initial dissertation "Bestiality and Zoophilia: An exploratory study" (1999). An abstract of the latter was published in the Scandinavian Journal of Sexology (now discontinued), the official journal of the Nordic Association for Clinical Sexology (NACS). Peer review evidence according to Kinsey Institute of Sexology "...an international, peer-reviewed, quarterly journal in English..." The paper was cited by a UK government report into ] in 2007, ''Ministry of Justice Research Series 11/07'' {{cite web |url=http://www.justice.gov.uk/docs/280907.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2007-12-04 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704112559/http://www.justice.gov.uk/docs/280907.pdf |archivedate=2008-07-04 }}</ref> Miletski is notable for her self-published 1999 book on ]. Miletski's study has never been published in any peer-reviewed journal. She once published a two-page abstract of her findings in the ''Scandinavian Journal of Sexology''.<ref>Miletski, H. (2000) ''Bestiality and Zoophilia: An Exploratory Study.'' ''Scandinavian Journal of Sexology''. Vol. 3 (4), pp 149–150: – Miletski's book "Understanding bestiality and zoophilia" (2002) was an expansion of her initial dissertation "Bestiality and Zoophilia: An exploratory study" (1999). An abstract of the latter was published in the Scandinavian Journal of Sexology (now discontinued), the official journal of the Nordic Association for Clinical Sexology (NACS). Peer review evidence according to Kinsey Institute of Sexology "...an international, peer-reviewed, quarterly journal in English..." The paper was cited by a UK government report into ] in 2007, ''Ministry of Justice Research Series 11/07'' {{cite web |title=Archived copy |url=http://www.justice.gov.uk/docs/280907.pdf |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080704112559/http://www.justice.gov.uk/docs/280907.pdf |archivedate=2008-07-04 |accessdate=2007-12-04}}</ref>


==Books== ==Books==

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Hani Miletski (born 1962) is a sexologist, and sex therapist living in Bethesda, Maryland. She specializes as a trainer and supervisor in the field, in sex addiction, and also works within the criminal justice system. She studied at The Catholic University of America and has a doctorate from the unaccredited Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality.

Early life

Miletski was born in Israel, and according to her website, moved to the United States as part of the Israeli embassy staff as Assistant Senior Representative of the Defense Mission to the U.S. for Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) Programs.

She worked within the Fogel Foundation from 1994 until 2003 before leaving to focus on her own private practice.

Published academic work

Miletski published the first brief overview of mother-son incest research. She claims that mother-son incest is more common than is thought and that most mothers who commit incest are sane.

Miletski is notable for her self-published 1999 book on zoophilia. Miletski's study has never been published in any peer-reviewed journal. She once published a two-page abstract of her findings in the Scandinavian Journal of Sexology.

Books

Articles

  • Zoophilia: Another Sexual Orientation? Archives of sexual behavior. 46.2017,1 Pages 39-42 Published online: 10 November 2016, doi:10.1007/s10508-016-0891-3
  • A history of bestiality In: Bestiality And Zoophilia: Sexual Relations With Animals (Anthrozoos) Pages. 1-22 (2005) ISBN 978-1-55753-412-5
  • Is zoophilia a sexual orientation? A study In: Bestiality And Zoophilia: Sexual Relations With Animals (Anthrozoos) Pages. 82-97 (2005) ISBN 978-1-55753-412-5
  • Zoophilia-Implications for Therapy Journal of Sex Education and Therapy 26.2001,2 Pages 85-89 doi:10.1080/01614576.2001.11074387

See also

References

  1. Miletski, H. (2000) Bestiality and Zoophilia: An Exploratory Study. Scandinavian Journal of Sexology. Vol. 3 (4), pp 149–150: – Miletski's book "Understanding bestiality and zoophilia" (2002) was an expansion of her initial dissertation "Bestiality and Zoophilia: An exploratory study" (1999). An abstract of the latter was published in the Scandinavian Journal of Sexology (now discontinued), the official journal of the Nordic Association for Clinical Sexology (NACS). Peer review evidence according to Kinsey Institute of Sexology "...an international, peer-reviewed, quarterly journal in English..." The paper was cited by a UK government report into extreme pornography in 2007, Ministry of Justice Research Series 11/07 "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2007-12-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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