The four commonly used listening responses used by therapists are as follows: 1) Clarification
2) Reflecting
3) Paraphrasing
4) Summarizing
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reflective listening
Question Response Listening
reflective listening
Passive is when you listen to background music or noises.Critical is when you listen to a political speeches.Purposeful is when you listen to directions or commands.Appreciative is when you listen to plays or music.Hope this helps
One-way listening also known as passive listening
The four types of listening are:Passive is when you listen to background music/noisesCritical is when you you listen to a political speechPurposeful is when you listen to directions and/ commandsAppreciative is when you listen to plays and/or music
There are four different types of listening. Appreciative listening is when you listen for entertainment such as movies or music. Critical listening is when you listen to spoken speeches or lectures for knowledge or enrichment. Purposeful listening is when you listen to instructions, commands, or directions for guidance. Passive listening is done when you listen to background noises or music such as those that are used for theatrical purposes.
Empathetic listening, critical listening, appreciative listening, and empathetic listening are not defined.
Yes, emphatic listening is a type of active listening that involves fully engaging with the speaker, understanding their perspective, and demonstrating empathy through responses and body language. It focuses on truly listening and connecting with the speaker on an emotional level.
Attending ListeningEncourage ListeningReflecting ListeningActive Listening
Question Response Listening
Active listening involves asking questions and using the speaker's responses to form new questions. This type of listening requires engagement and a genuine interest in understanding the speaker's perspective. It helps to foster effective communication and build stronger relationships.