Recovery is real but existentially terrifying, apparently

A sponsored New Yorker article featuring an illustrated person sitting at a table bathed in sunlight streaming through a window, with plants nearby and a laptop visible. The image has a hopeful, contemplative tone but the headline presents a darkly comedic juxtaposition: suggesting someone recovered from schizophrenia, then asking the existential follow-up 'But what happens to the newly sane?' The contrast between the serene illustration and the uncomfortable question creates an unsettling tone.
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Some psychiatric patients may actually have treatable autoimmune conditions. But what happens to the newly sane?
Mary Had Schizophrenia—Then Suddenly She Didn't
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