Attitude Change
Alteration of attitude is the mechanism by which one's conviction, emotions, and actions concerning an explicit object, person, or thought are transformed as time passes. The shift of such emotion is majorly important since it can affect a person's capacity to make decisions, maintain positive relationships, and the entire society equilibrium.
The modification of attitudes, as can be affected by various factors, for example, persuasive communication, social influence, personal experiences, and cognitive dissonance. An example of this is a person who, after attending a seminar with compelling evidence on climate change, or after experiencing the extreme weather events that directly affect them changes his attitude to the subject.
Psychological discomfort is the prevalent feeling of cognitive dissonance, which is the consequence of an individual who has two conflicting beliefs or attitudes. As a result of this, the people may change their attitudes in such a way that they further their actions or develop their belief towards them. To illustrate, a person who is health-conscious and is smoking might consider either to stop smoking or to devalue the possible health effects of smoking.
While some attitude changes can be enduring, this is mostly contingent upon the intensity of influencing factors and the individual's dedication to the change. To illustrate, a person who experiences a life-changing event, like a serious health problem, may decide to embrace a healthier lifestyle forever. Nevertheless, shuffling back the attitude can also hapley if the basic reasons become lose their strength over the years.