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'''Hani Miletski''' ([[1962]] - ) is a [[sexology|sexologist]], and [[sex therapy|sex therapist]] living in [[Bethesda]] [[maryland]] [[USA]]. She specializes as a trainer and supervisor in the field, addiction, and also works within the [[criminal justice]] system.
'''Hani Miletski''' ([[1962]] - ) is a [[sexology|sexologist]], and [[sex therapy|sex therapist]] living in [[Bethesda]] [[maryland]] [[USA]]. She specializes as a trainer and supervisor in the field, addiction, and also works within the [[criminal justice]] system.


She is notable for her "monumental"<ref>Beetz (2002) section 5.2.25: "One of the most monumental and recent studies on human-animal sexual contact was conducted by Miletski in 1999"</ref> 1999 study into the field of [[zoosexuality]], a comprehensive reference work and analysis combined with further research, which pivotal study formally established whether a genuine [[sexual orientation|orientation]] might exist (as opposed to a mere [[sexual fetish]]), and whether previous research in the field had erred in not fully recognizing this. Her findings were later supported by several others in the field.
She is notable for her "monumental"<ref>Beetz (2002) section 5.2.25: "One of the most monumental and recent studies on human-animal sexual contact was conducted by Miletski in 1999"</ref> 1999 study into the field of [[zoosexuality]], a comprehensive reference work and analysis combined with further research, which formally established whether a genuine [[sexual orientation|orientation]] might exist (as opposed to a mere [[sexual fetish]]), and whether previous research in the field had erred in not fully recognizing this. Her findings were later supported by several others in the field.


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 studied at the [[Catholic University of America]] and gained her doctorate at [[the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality]] [[California]] and worked within [[the Fogel Foundation]] from 1994 until 2003 before leaving to focus on her own private practice.
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 studied at the [[Catholic University of America]] and gained her doctorate at [[the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality]] [[California]] and worked within [[the Fogel Foundation]] from 1994 until 2003 before leaving to focus on her own private practice.

Revision as of 19:31, 11 May 2006

Hani Miletski (1962 - ) is a sexologist, and sex therapist living in Bethesda maryland USA. She specializes as a trainer and supervisor in the field, addiction, and also works within the criminal justice system.

She is notable for her "monumental"[1] 1999 study into the field of zoosexuality, a comprehensive reference work and analysis combined with further research, which formally established whether a genuine orientation might exist (as opposed to a mere sexual fetish), and whether previous research in the field had erred in not fully recognizing this. Her findings were later supported by several others in the field.

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 studied at the Catholic University of America and gained her doctorate at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality California and worked within the Fogel Foundation from 1994 until 2003 before leaving to focus on her own private practice.

Books

  • Understanding Bestiality and Zoophilia (pub. 2002) ISBN 0-9716917-0-3 (book review)
  • Mother-Son Incest: The Unthinkable Broken Taboo (a brief overview of findings, pub. 1999) ISBN 1884444318

References

  1. Beetz (2002) section 5.2.25: "One of the most monumental and recent studies on human-animal sexual contact was conducted by Miletski in 1999"

External links

See also