“…He developed a method of crisis intervention (Graz et al, 2015) that approached centrality with the patient allowing for a “copernician turning point” (Raballo et al, 2006), in which a deeper sense of others and the world help to work again the patient feeling as if he or she is the center of everything to “keep them safe from the [delusional] sense” (Grivois, 2001, p 177). Although not often cited in the scientific literature, this method has been supported in several clinical studies (Graz et al, 2015). However, if this method is effective in periods of crisis, Grivois, like Conrad, offered few indications about how to address centrality in the long term and on the interventions needed in postacute phases of psychosis.…”