ABSTRACT
Self-regulation refers to a process by which individuals learn to direct and control
their own behavior, thoughts, and feelings to manage or eliminate their stuttering.
As a concept, it has been a vital and enduring component of most approaches to managing
persistent and chronic stuttering. The theoretical basis for self-regulation is briefly
reviewed and the main principles of self-regulation-goal setting, cue management,
self-monitoring, and self-evaluation-are described and illustrated with clinical examples.
Factors related to self-regulatory failure are also discussed.
KEYWORD
Self-monitoring - self-change - treatment - stuttering - self-regulation