# 1 Fundamental Nature of Change
## 1.1 Dynamics
### 1.1.1 Intrinsic change: Flux, Transformation, Evolution, Perpetual motion, Renewal
#### 1.1.1.1 Change as intrinsic to being itself
##### 1.1.1.1.1 Pervasive nature of change at macro and micro levels
##### 1.1.1.1.2 Impossibility of static objects or fixed forms
##### 1.1.1.1.3 All concepts and categories are unstable
##### 1.1.1.1.4 1.4 Research
##### 1.1.1.1.5 4 Data processing and computer science
##### 1.1.1.1.6 6.3 Artificial Intelligence
##### 1.1.1.1.7 629.892 Robotics
##### 1.1.1.1.8 629.8 Automation
##### 1.1.1.1.9 501 Philosophy and theory of natural science
##### 1.1.1.1.10 509 Historical, geographic, persons treatment of natural sciences
##### 1.1.1.1.11 530 Physics
##### 1.1.1.1.12 539 Modern physics
##### 1.1.1.1.13 535 Light and related radiations
##### 1.1.1.1.14 501 Philosophy of science
##### 1.1.1.1.15 510 Mathematics
##### 1.1.1.1.16 523.1 Cosmology
##### 1.1.1.1.17 536 Thermodynamics
### 1.1.2 Apparent stability: Maintenance, Adaptation, Relative stability, Context-dependence
#### 1.1.2.1 Constant transformation underlies all apparent stability
##### 1.1.2.1.1 Maintenance of stability requires constant work and adaptation
##### 1.1.2.1.2 Stability is relative, temporary and context dependent
##### 1.1.2.1.3 Steady states are dynamic equilibria
##### 1.1.2.1.4 153.43 Resilience (Personality trait)
##### 1.1.2.1.5 158.1 Personal improvement and analysis
##### 1.1.2.1.6 179.9 Vocational guidance
##### 1.1.2.1.7 370.15 Education – Learning theories
##### 1.1.2.1.8 620.11 Engineering materials
### 1.1.3 Sustained change: Persistence, Regeneration, Discontinuities
#### 1.1.3.1 Even continuity is sustained change
##### 1.1.3.1.1 Persistence requires constant regeneration and reproduction
##### 1.1.3.1.2 The unchanging is sustained by internal ongoing alteration
##### 1.1.3.1.3 Continuity hides fundamental discontinuities
##### 1.1.3.1.4 158.12 Meditation
##### 1.1.3.1.5 152.4 Emotions
##### 1.1.3.1.6 142.7 Transpersonal psychology
##### 1.1.3.1.7 133 Parapsychology
##### 1.1.3.1.8 570 Life sciences
##### 1.1.3.1.9 575 Specific topics in natural history of life
### 1.1.4 Perspectival change: Frame of reference, Context, Observer-dependent
#### 1.1.4.1 Change as perspectival
##### 1.1.4.1.1 Dependent on frame of reference and vantage point
##### 1.1.4.1.2 What is changed depends on context and scale observed
##### 1.1.4.1.3 Different observers perceive different transformations
##### 1.1.4.1.4 121.68 Epistemology – Analogy
##### 1.1.4.1.5 128.2 Philosophy of Mind
##### 1.1.4.1.6 150 Psychology
##### 1.1.4.1.7 153 Cognitive Psychology
##### 1.1.4.1.8 150.1952 Comparative psychology
##### 1.1.4.1.9 809.933 Metaphor
##### 1.1.4.1.10 302.2 Communication
##### 1.1.4.1.11 001.4 Research
### 1.1.5 Renewal through destruction: Destruction, Death, Novelty
#### 1.1.5.1 Renewal through destruction
##### 1.1.5.1.1 Destruction opens space for new forms and patterns
##### 1.1.5.1.2 Death enables life through recycling of matter and energy
##### 1.1.5.1.3 Old orders break down to allow novel configurations to emerge
##### 1.1.5.1.4 150.19 Parapsychology
##### 1.1.5.1.5 177.7 Ethics – Caring
##### 1.1.5.1.6 179 Ethics
##### 1.1.5.1.7 128.5 Ontology
##### 1.1.5.1.8 304.2 Human ecology
##### 1.1.5.1.9 616.8521 Post-traumatic stress disorder
##### 1.1.5.1.10 363.738 Climate change
##### 1.1.5.1.11 330 Economics
##### 1.1.5.1.12 360 Social services
# 2 Hierarchy
## 2.1 Scales of Change
### 2.1.1 Quantum: Wavefunction collapse, Quantum tunneling and fluctuations, Excitation, decay, and transitions
#### 2.1.1.1 Quantum
##### 2.1.1.1.1 Wavefunction collapse
##### 2.1.1.1.2 Quantum tunneling and fluctuations
##### 2.1.1.1.3 Excitation, decay and transitions
##### 2.1.1.1.4 530.12 Quantum theory
##### 2.1.1.1.5 530.145 Quantum computing
##### 2.1.1.1.6 531 Classical Mechanics
##### 2.1.1.1.7 537.6 Electromagnetism
### 2.1.2 Subatomic: Radioactive decay, Nuclear fusion and fission, Fundamental particle interactions
#### 2.1.2.1 Subatomic
##### 2.1.2.1.1 Radioactive decay
##### 2.1.2.1.2 Nuclear fusion and fission
##### 2.1.2.1.3 Fundamental particle interactions
##### 2.1.2.1.4 539.7 Physics – Subatomic particles
##### 2.1.2.1.5 539.72 Nuclear physics
##### 2.1.2.1.6 539.754 Particle accelerators
### 2.1.3 Molecular: Bond formations and breaks, Isomerizations and conformational changes, Chemical reactions
#### 2.1.3.1 Molecular
##### 2.1.3.1.1 Bond formations and breaks
##### 2.1.3.1.2 Isomerizations and conformational changes
##### 2.1.3.1.3 Chemical reactions
##### 2.1.3.1.4 541 Physical chemistry
##### 2.1.3.1.5 542 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials
##### 2.1.3.1.6 547 Organic chemistry
##### 2.1.3.1.7 548 Crystallography
### 2.1.4 Macromolecular: Protein folding and unfolding, Molecular assembly and disassembly, Genetic and epigenetic alterations
#### 2.1.4.1 Macromolecular
##### 2.1.4.1.1 Protein folding and unfolding
##### 2.1.4.1.2 Molecular assembly and disassembly
##### 2.1.4.1.3 Genetic and epigenetic alterations
##### 2.1.4.1.4 572 Molecular biology
##### 2.1.4.1.5 576.5 Genetics and evolution
##### 2.1.4.1.6 572.8 DNA structure and function
##### 2.1.4.1.7 572.6 Microbiology
### 2.1.5 Cellular: Mitosis and cell division, Aging and senescence, Differentiation and specialization
#### 2.1.5.1 Cellular
##### 2.1.5.1.1 Mitosis and cell division
##### 2.1.5.1.2 Aging and senescence
##### 2.1.5.1.3 Differentiation and specialization
##### 2.1.5.1.4 571.6 Cytology
##### 2.1.5.1.5 572.8 DNA structure and function
##### 2.1.5.1.6 574 Not assigned or no longer used
### 2.1.6 Tissue: Growth and atrophy, Wound healing and regeneration, Remodeling and adaptation
#### 2.1.6.1 Tissue
##### 2.1.6.1.1 Growth and atrophy
##### 2.1.6.1.2 Wound healing and regeneration
##### 2.1.6.1.3 Remodeling and adaptation
##### 2.1.6.1.4 611 Human anatomy
##### 2.1.6.1.5 612 Physiology
##### 2.1.6.1.6 616.07 Surgical procedures, Operative
##### 2.1.6.1.7 617 Orthopedic surgery
### 2.1.7 Organismic: Developmental stages, Maturation and senescence, Body system interactions
#### 2.1.7.1 Organismic
##### 2.1.7.1.1 Developmental stages
##### 2.1.7.1.2 Maturation and senescence
##### 2.1.7.1.3 Body system interactions
##### 2.1.7.1.4 612.8233 Neurophysiology of imagination
##### 2.1.7.1.5 155.2 Developmental Psychology – Self-Esteem
##### 2.1.7.1.6 616.89 Communication disorders
##### 2.1.7.1.7 612 Physiology
##### 2.1.7.1.8 155 Developmental psychology
##### 2.1.7.1.9 611.6092 Evolution of bipedalism
##### 2.1.7.1.10 612.8 Neurology
##### 2.1.7.1.11 613.2 Health and disease
##### 2.1.7.1.12 618.2 Obstetrics
##### 2.1.7.1.13 599.938 Marine mammals
##### 2.1.7.1.14 599.36 Predatory mammals
# 3 Forces
## 3.1 Drivers of Change
### 3.1.1 Thermodynamics: Spontaneous reactions, Entropy increase, Local energy gradients
#### 3.1.1.1 Thermodynamics
##### 3.1.1.1.1 Spontaneous reactions favor lower energy states
##### 3.1.1.1.2 Entropy increase drives dispersal and randomization
##### 3.1.1.1.3 Order arises through local energy gradients
##### 3.1.1.1.4 536 Thermodynamics
##### 3.1.1.1.5 537.5 Thermoelectricity
##### 3.1.1.1.6 540.13 Chemical Thermodynamics
##### 3.1.1.1.7 621.402 Thermodynamics (Engineering)
### 3.1.2 Entropy production: Overall disorder increase, Self-organization, Complexity amid chaos
#### 3.1.2.1 Entropy production
##### 3.1.2.1.1 Overall disorder increases on macro level
##### 3.1.2.1.2 Self-organization arises from precise local order
##### 3.1.2.1.3 Gradual increases in complexity amid background chaos
##### 3.1.2.1.4 539.721 Physics – Statistical mechanics
##### 3.1.2.1.5 576.83 Population genetics
##### 3.1.2.1.6 509.6 Chaos theory
### 3.1.3 Self-organization: Dynamical instability, Pattern formation, Emergence of order
#### 3.1.3.1 Self-organization
##### 3.1.3.1.1 Structure evolves through dynamical instability
##### 3.1.3.1.2 Pattern formation through nonlinear feedback
##### 3.1.3.1.3 Emergence of order from component interactions
##### 3.1.3.1.4 303.3 Coordination and cooperation
##### 3.1.3.1.5 302 Social interaction
##### 3.1.3.1.6 636.088 Animal training
##### 3.1.3.1.7 577 Ecology
##### 3.1.3.1.8 579 Environmental change
##### 3.1.3.1.9 613 Human ecology
##### 3.1.3.1.10 501 Philosophy and theory of natural sciences
##### 3.1.3.1.11 307 Urban communities
##### 3.1.3.1.12 624.15 Structural analysis (Engineering)
### 3.1.4 Feedback loops: Reentry of output as input, Reinforcing and counteractive feedback, Interlevel feedback
#### 3.1.4.1 Feedback loops
##### 3.1.4.1.1 Reentry of output as input affects ongoing dynamics
##### 3.1.4.1.2 Reinforcing and counteractive feedback shapes behavior
##### 3.1.4.1.3 Interlevel feedback links processes across scales
##### 3.1.4.1.4 621.382 Signal processing
##### 3.1.4.1.5 153.69 Nonverbal communication
##### 3.1.4.1.6 591.59 Animal communication
##### 3.1.4.1.7 616.89 Communication disorders
##### 3.1.4.1.8 612.8 Neuroscience
##### 3.1.4.1.9 152 Perception
##### 3.1.4.1.10 158.6 Problem-solving
##### 3.1.4.1.11 158.1 Personality traits
##### 3.1.4.1.12 332.601 Behavioral economics
### 3.1.5 Information: Accumulation, Transmission, Modification
#### 3.1.5.1 Information accumulation, transmission, modification
##### 3.1.5.1.1 28.5 Reading interests
##### 3.1.5.1.2 384.3 Telecommunications
##### 3.1.5.1.3 411 Writing systems
##### 3.1.5.1.4 303.483 Digital media
##### 3.1.5.1.5 004 Data processing
##### 3.1.5.1.6 303.48 Computer networks
##### 3.1.5.1.7 7.601 Mathematics
##### 3.1.5.1.8 8.621 Computer science
##### 3.1.5.1.9 9.556 Biology
##### 3.1.5.1.10 384.3 Broadcasting
##### 3.1.5.1.11 510.28 Information theory (Mathematics)
##### 3.1.5.1.12 306.42 Social media
##### 3.1.5.1.13 659.1 Advertising
##### 3.1.5.1.14 500.2 Research methods (Natural Sciences)
# 4 Models
## 4.1 Theories of Change
### 4.1.1 Dialectics: Opposing forces, Conflict and sublation, Qualitative leaps
#### 4.1.1.1 Dialectics
##### 4.1.1.1.1 Constant struggle between opposing forces
##### 4.1.1.1.2 Conflict leads to sublation into higher synthesis
##### 4.1.1.1.3 Qualitative leaps through quantitative shifts
##### 4.1.1.1.4 110 Metaphysics
##### 4.1.1.1.5 142.7 Transpersonal psychology
##### 4.1.1.1.6 149.97 Marxist philosophy
##### 4.1.1.1.7 335.4 Marxism
### 4.1.2 Dynamical systems theory: Emergence of attractors, Bifurcations and transitions, Chaotic dynamics
#### 4.1.2.1 Dynamical systems theory
##### 4.1.2.1.1 Emergence of attractors from initial conditions
##### 4.1.2.1.2 Bifurcations that lead to phase transitions
##### 4.1.2.1.3 Limit cycles and chaotic dynamics
##### 4.1.2.1.4 515 Topology
##### 4.1.2.1.5 515.39 Calculus of variations
##### 4.1.2.1.6 519.2 Probability
##### 4.1.2.1.7 515.35 Nonlinear analysis
### 4.1.3 Chaos/complexity sciences: Sensitivity to initial conditions, Emergence through self-organization, Far from equilibrium dynamics
#### 4.1.3.1 Chaos/complexity sciences
##### 4.1.3.1.1 Sensitivity to initial conditions
##### 4.1.3.1.2 Emergence through self-organization
##### 4.1.3.1.3 Far from equilibrium dynamics
##### 4.1.3.1.4 530.01 Chaos theory
##### 4.1.3.1.5 530.143 Quantum chaos
##### 4.1.3.1.6 510.9 Mathematical history
### 4.1.4 Evolutionary theory: Variation through mutation, Selection pressures and reproduction, Emergence of novelty
#### 4.1.4.1 Evolutionary theory
##### 4.1.4.1.1 Variation through random mutation
##### 4.1.4.1.2 Selection pressures shape differential reproduction
##### 4.1.4.1.3 Emergence of novelty through adaptation
##### 4.1.4.1.4 150 Psychology
##### 4.1.4.1.5 572.8 Origin and evolution of life
##### 4.1.4.1.6 591.5 Animal behavior
##### 4.1.4.1.7 575 Genetics
##### 4.1.4.1.8 576.8 Evolution
##### 4.1.4.1.9 570.15 Evolutionary biology
### 4.1.5 Relativity and quantum theories: Relativity of space and time, Position-momentum uncertainty, Incompatibility of relativity and quantum mechanics
#### 4.1.5.1 Relativity and quantum theories
##### 4.1.5.1.1 Einstein’s relativity of space and time
##### 4.1.5.1.2 Quantum position-momentum uncertainty
##### 4.1.5.1.3 Incompatibility of relativity and quantum mechanics
##### 4.1.5.1.4 128.3 Philosophy of time and space
##### 4.1.5.1.5 530.11 Relativity
##### 4.1.5.1.6 530.12 Quantum theory
##### 4.1.5.1.7 530.14 Quantum field theory
##### 4.1.5.1.8 530.143 Quantum gravity
##### 4.1.5.1.9 530.15 Electromagnetic theory
##### 4.1.5.1.10 511.8 Geometry
##### 4.1.5.1.11 523.1 Astronomy
# 5 Intent
## 5.1 Purpose and Direction
### 5.1.1 Self-organization: Formation of dissipative structures, Autocatalytic chemical cycles, Dynamic optimality
#### 5.1.1.1 Self-organization
##### 5.1.1.1.1 Formation of dissipative structures
##### 5.1.1.1.2 Autocatalytic chemical cycles
##### 5.1.1.1.3 Dynamic optimality and fitness maximization
##### 5.1.1.1.4 4 Knowledge
##### 5.1.1.1.5 501.9 Systems theory
##### 5.1.1.1.6 330 Economics
##### 5.1.1.1.7 361 Social problems and services
##### 5.1.1.1.8 600 Technology
##### 5.1.1.1.9 530.1 Physical sciences
##### 5.1.1.1.10 152.4 Emotions
##### 5.1.1.1.11 620 Engineering
### 5.1.2 Co-evolution: Mutual reciprocal shaping, Interconnected change, Responsibility for creative change
#### 5.1.2.1 Co-evolution
##### 5.1.2.1.1 Mutual reciprocal shaping of coevolving systems
##### 5.1.2.1.2 Changes in one system drive changes in the other
##### 5.1.2.1.3 Interconnected change across scales
##### 5.1.2.1.4 574 Environmental sciences
##### 5.1.2.1.5 577.8 Ecosystems
##### 5.1.2.1.6 304.2 Human ecology
##### 5.1.2.1.7 570.1 Biological sciences
##### 5.1.2.1.8 301 Sociology
### 5.1.3 Self-transcendence: Emergence of novel entities, Increasing complexity and powers of agency, Hierarchical organization
#### 5.1.3.1 Self-transcendence
##### 5.1.3.1.1 Emergence of novel higher level entities
##### 5.1.3.1.2 Increasing complexity and powers of agency
##### 5.1.3.1.3 Growth of hierarchical organization and integrative capacity
##### 5.1.3.1.4 170 Ethics
##### 5.1.3.1.5 179.6 Ethics – Courage
##### 5.1.3.1.6 126.9 Jungian psychology
##### 5.1.3.1.7 131 Parapsychology and occultism
##### 5.1.3.1.8 150 Psychology
##### 5.1.3.1.9 152.4 Emotions
##### 5.1.3.1.10 155.2 Personality psychology
##### 5.1.3.1.11 158.1 Personal improvement and analysis
# 6 Consequences
## 6.1 Implications of Change
### 6.1.1 Impermanence: Transience and fleetingness, Attachment leads to suffering, Openness to flux brings acceptance
#### 6.1.1.1 Impermanence
##### 6.1.1.1.1 All phenomena are transient and fleeting
##### 6.1.1.1.2 Attachment to fixed forms leads to suffering
##### 6.1.1.1.3 Openness to constant flux brings acceptance
##### 6.1.1.1.4 204.4 Stress management
##### 6.1.1.1.5 158.1 Personal improvement
##### 6.1.1.1.6 150 Psychology
##### 6.1.1.1.7 155 Child psychology and development
##### 6.1.1.1.8 158 Self-help
##### 6.1.1.1.9 304 Social problems
##### 6.1.1.1.10 305 Social control
##### 6.1.1.1.11 335 Labor economics
##### 6.1.1.1.12 121 Epistemology
##### 6.1.1.1.13 155.2 Personality Psychology
##### 6.1.1.1.14 170 Ethics
### 6.1.2 Interconnectedness: Interrelatedness, Systems thinking, Responsibility for promoting change
#### 6.1.2.1 Interconnectedness
##### 6.1.2.1.1 Nothing exists in isolation, everything is interrelated
##### 6.1.2.1.2 Changes in one element impact the whole system
##### 6.1.2.1.3 Responsibility to promote creative change
##### 6.1.2.1.4 649.1 Parenting techniques
##### 6.1.2.1.5 301.42 Sociology of the family
##### 6.1.2.1.6 306.874 Parenting
##### 6.1.2.1.7 302.5 Small groups
##### 6.1.2.1.8 302.35 Group dynamics
##### 6.1.2.1.9 304.2 Human ecology
##### 6.1.2.1.10 303.372 Peace
### 6.1.3 Uncertainty and possibility: Future is open and not predetermined, Constant novelty, Focus shifts from control to fostering emergent order
#### 6.1.3.1 Uncertainty and possibility
##### 6.1.3.1.1 Future is open and not predetermined
##### 6.1.3.1.2 Constant novelty emerges from dynamic processes
##### 6.1.3.1.3 Focus shifts from control to fostering emergent order
##### 6.1.3.1.4 649.7 Problem-solving for children
##### 6.1.3.1.5 1.942 Extraterrestrial life
##### 6.1.3.1.6 001.942 Futurology
##### 6.1.3.1.7 501.9 Systems theory
##### 6.1.3.1.8 128.3 Philosophy of time and space
##### 6.1.3.1.9 509.042 Forecasting
##### 6.1.3.1.10 158.6 Leadership
### 6.1.4 Freedom and responsibility: Agency within constraints, Choices shape direction of change, Codetermination of future
#### 6.1.4.1 Freedom and responsibility
##### 6.1.4.1.1 Agency arises within constraints
##### 6.1.4.1.2 Choices shape direction of change
##### 6.1.4.1.3 We codetermine the futures that emerge
##### 6.1.4.1.4 362.7 Services for families and children
##### 6.1.4.1.5 303.372 Democracy
##### 6.1.4.1.6 172 Political ethics
##### 6.1.4.1.7 322.4 Labor unions
##### 6.1.4.1.8 330 Economics
### 6.1.5 Adaptability and resilience: Ability to change with circumstances, Capacities for reconfiguration and transformation, Strengthening of feedback, regulation, and buffering
#### 6.1.5.1 Adaptability and resilience
##### 6.1.5.1.1 Ability to change with changing circumstances
##### 6.1.5.1.2 Capacities for reconfiguration and transformation
##### 6.1.5.1.3 Strengthening of feedback, regulation and buffering
##### 6.1.5.1.4 613 Personal health and safety
##### 6.1.5.1.5 371.102 Classroom management
##### 6.1.5.1.6 158.1 Personal improvement
##### 6.1.5.1.7 155.2 Personality Psychology
##### 6.1.5.1.8 614.5993 Stress-related illnesses
##### 6.1.5.1.9 155.24 Personality change
##### 6.1.5.1.10 616.85 Anxiety Disorders
### 6.1.6 Letting go of fixed identities: Release attachment to stable self-concepts, Embrace change and movement within processes, Adopt impersonal impartial view of constant flux
#### 6.1.6.1 Letting go of fixed identities
##### 6.1.6.1.1 Release attachment to stable self-concepts
##### 6.1.6.1.2 Embrace change and movement within processes
##### 6.1.6.1.3 Adopt impersonal impartial view of constant flux
##### 6.1.6.1.4 155.6 Self psychology
##### 6.1.6.1.5 305.3 Men
##### 6.1.6.1.6 305.4 Women
##### 6.1.6.1.7 305.56 Ethnicity and race
##### 6.1.6.1.8 306.76 Sexuality
##### 6.1.6.1.9 305.23 Adolescence
##### 6.1.6.1.10 152.19 Consciousness
### 6.1.7 Cultivation of wisdom: Seeing change clearly and profoundly, Ease with impermanence and mystery, Skillful and compassionate action amid flux
#### 6.1.7.1 Cultivation of wisdom
##### 6.1.7.1.1 See change clearly and profoundly
##### 6.1.7.1.2 Become at ease with impermanence and mystery
##### 6.1.7.1.3 Act skillfully and compassionately amid flux
##### 6.1.7.1.4 150 Psychology
##### 6.1.7.1.5 395 Etiquette
##### 6.1.7.1.6 306.8 Family relationships
##### 6.1.7.1.7 930 History of ancient world
##### 6.1.7.1.8 950 History of Asia
##### 6.1.7.1.9 398.45 Mythology and legends
##### 6.1.7.1.10 700.1 Aesthetics
##### 6.1.7.1.11 791.43 Performing arts
##### 6.1.7.1.12 808.5 Rhetoric and writing
##### 6.1.7.1.13 808.83 Fiction writing
##### 6.1.7.1.14 809.387 Science fiction
##### 6.1.7.1.15 900 History
##### 6.1.7.1.16 320 Political science
##### 6.1.7.1.17 177 Ethics
##### 6.1.7.1.18 128 Philosophy
##### 6.1.7.1.19 121 Epistemology
##### 6.1.7.1.20 153.4 Perception
##### 6.1.7.1.21 153.6 Communication
##### 6.1.7.1.22 153.63 Thinking
##### 6.1.7.1.23 153.7 Attention
##### 6.1.7.1.24 153.9 Problem solving
##### 6.1.7.1.25 370 Education
##### 6.1.7.1.26 302.3 Diffusion of innovations
##### 6.1.7.1.27 158.1 Self-actualization
##### 6.1.7.1.28 303.482 Media studies
##### 6.1.7.1.29 739 Education
##### 6.1.7.1.30 752 Buildings
##### 6.1.7.1.31 790 Music
##### 6.1.7.1.32 793 Theatre
##### 6.1.7.1.33 801 Art
##### 6.1.7.1.34 155 Psychology of adjustment and change
##### 6.1.7.1.35 370 Curriculum
##### 6.1.7.1.36 500 Metaphysics
##### 6.1.7.1.37 152.4 Emotions
##### 6.1.7.1.38 128.33 Human behavior
##### 6.1.7.1.39 155.9 Environmental psychology
##### 6.1.7.1.40 370.115 Education and state
##### 6.1.7.1.41 658.406 Change management
##### 6.1.7.1.42 302.35 Organizational behavior