About CERI

The mission of the Center for the Study of Interpersonal Relations (CERI) is to conduct field research, provide support, and teach about problems arising from interpersonal relationships in social organizations (businesses, public agencies, social organizations, non-governmental organizations) and families.

The focus of our work is human ecology.

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“The human factor in the company is experiencing
Substantial changes that represent a new challenge for its management and social responsibility. We are moving toward a paradigm shift: from the company's indifference to employee feelings to the emotional importance of employees to the company.

Human Ecology is to achieve:

A proper balance between work and personal life.

Good working environment.

Talent retention and less migration.

Lower level of absenteeism.

Corporate sense of belonging.

Better life quality.

Family Orientation Centers

COF Las Moradas

A space where Family Counselors who have graduated from the Universidad Austral They provide personalized attention to couples and families who come seeking professional advice for the prevention and resolution of crises and family conflicts.

COF El Rocío

With a view to extending our mission to people in vulnerable situations, CERI, in partnership with the Ayudar a Soñar Foundation, opened the doors of the El Rocío Family Guidance Center.

Programs for companies, NGOs and institutions

Provides the company with a training program on personal and family quality of life that improves and optimizes the work environment for its employees, with absolute respect for the privacy and beliefs of each individual. For more information about the program, contact us.

It is a series of activities for staff on topics such as: work-life balance, the importance of teamwork, emotional intelligence for work and life, time management, etc. For more information about the program, contact us.

This is a series of workshops for community training. Topics covered include addictions, boundaries, gender-based violence, play in childhood, and how to build self-esteem. For more information about the program, contact us.

Spending so many hours a day at work, people begin to feel like their lives are heading toward a discouraging routine. If a company knows how to interpret this dilemma, it will discover that it has the opportunity to provide its employees with tools that foster a balance between their relationship with the company and their interests outside of it, thus fostering each employee's personal fulfillment. Along these lines, we offer experiential workshops that offer an opportunity for change. For more information about the program, contact us.

We can tailor our proposals to the needs of each company, NGO, public agency, or institution. For more information about the program, contact us.

A program aimed at founders and executives of family businesses undergoing growth and who wish to acquire tools to manage intergenerational ties within their organization. The program is also of interest to professionals from consulting firms or other organizations involved with small and medium-sized family businesses. + INFO

Program Features

We cover a variety of topics tailored to the institution's needs. Learn about some of the topics we cover.

Virtual programs have been designed to facilitate staff training from home.

The topics covered in in-person training can be continued thanks to the virtual campus.

The topics are treated in an entertaining and interesting manner but with a high academic and scientific level.

We adapt the content to the audience, time, and cultural level of the participants.

In the case of 100% distance learning programs, teachers provide personalized support as the students develop their topics.

Programs for schools and parents

Aware of the concern among parents about the ways teenagers choose to have fun today, exposed to the scourge of drugs and excessive alcohol, we are implementing this seminar, through which they will find elements that will help them face conflictive situations with their children and empower them to make wise choices when it comes to having fun, knowing how to recognize and evaluate the consequences of their decisions.

Surely, as mothers and fathers, we have found ourselves, on more than one occasion, immersed in situations that overwhelm us and limit us in our responsibility as primary educators. Thus, developing behavioral habits that promote values, setting appropriate limits, or establishing relationships that facilitate assertive communication often becomes a daunting task.

Addressing these challenges, this program provides parents with tools and strategies to guide, support, and understand their children, discovering appropriate responses to the changes inherent in their development from birth through the entire school years.

In response to the need and demand for effective sex education, this program provides teachers with pedagogical and teaching resources to facilitate their teaching of sex education and create a space for reflection and study on the topic.

Today's society is characterized by speed, fleetingness, ease, and spontaneity, and often, courtship is lived (or intended to be lived) according to these canons. But courtship is much more! While in the initial stage, the surge of emotions, the excitement of discovering the long-awaited love in that special person, and the world-shattering sensations of being in the other's presence govern this relationship, over time it should become a stage that, although transitory, should be free of commitments and responsibilities.

Dating, in a natural and profound way, offers a man and a woman the opportunity to spend time together, getting to know themselves in relation to the other person, and the other person as they really are: what they think, what they like, what their dreams are; as well as learning about their weaknesses, flaws, and strengths, within a framework of mutual respect, love, fidelity, patience, tolerance, and good humor. For this reason, it is vitally important for the two to establish a dialogue in order to determine if this is the right person for them to spend the rest of their lives with.

It's a wonderful stage, and it's worth the effort to live it joyfully, keeping your eyes on a future project so you can decide if you're ready to move on to the next stage: marriage.

Institutions that have already completed our programs

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Phones
(5411) 5239-8000 Internal: 7530
(54 0230) 438 7530

E-Mail:
mordonez@austral.edu.ar