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Active Listening

It is the honest and interlocutor-centered perception, the form and method of listening, observing the verbal and non-verbal messages sent, and then providing appropriate feedback in order to show attention to the message presented.

The term “active listening” was introduced in 1957 by Carl Rogers and Richard Farson. It may also be referred to as reflective listening.

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