Lovaas, Schaeffer, and Simmons [18] described using skin shock as part of negative reinforcement and punishment procedures, to treat selfstimulatory and tantrum behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorder. Subsequently, skin shock has been used to treat behaviors such as dangerous climbing and aggression [19]; head hitting [20]; stomach tensions and vomiting [21]; hand to face, face slapping, eye/ tongue poking, hitting face on floor, pulling out strands of hair, skin picking, hand biting, eating inedible objects [22]; seizure induction [23]; hair pulling, attempted hair pulling, property destruction [24],