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# The underlying problem is solved. Often it is necessary to change the point of view in order to identify new solutions. With the solution, the dissonance disappears. | # The underlying problem is solved. Often it is necessary to change the point of view in order to identify new solutions. With the solution, the dissonance disappears. | ||
# The desires, intentions or attitudes are abandoned or placed on an achievable and therefore less conflicting level. | # The desires, intentions or attitudes are abandoned or placed on an achievable and therefore less conflicting level. | ||
# The physiological arousal is attenuated, e.g. through sport, by balancing activities, by rest, through meditation, through alcohol consumption<ref>C. M. Steele | # The physiological arousal is attenuated, e.g. through sport, by balancing activities, by rest, through meditation, through alcohol consumption<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
|first=C.M. | |||
|last=Steele | |||
|etal=yes | |||
|date=1981 | |||
|title=Dissonance and alcohol: Drinking your troubles away | |||
|journal=Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | |||
|volume=41 | |||
|pages=831-846 | |||
}}</ref>, sedatives, tobacco or drugs. | |||
# The physiological excitability is reduced, e.g. by adequate rest, avoiding avoidable stress, through sports and serenity. | # The physiological excitability is reduced, e.g. by adequate rest, avoiding avoidable stress, through sports and serenity. | ||