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1->''"Forget all my psychoses, my therapy's kicking ass!"''
2-->-- '''Eren Jaeger''', ''WebVideo/AbridgedOnTitan'', "F**k It"
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4Over the course of a story, insane characters actually become less insane and more mentally stable as time passes. The opposite of SanitySlippage. These characters may start out sane and become insane before becoming sane again. The point of the trope is that they ultimately end up as more or less sane, or at the very least san''er''.
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6Compare to MentalHealthRecoveryArc, RestorationOfSanity, and ThrowingOffTheDisability. If it only happens briefly, it's likely a MomentOfLucidity. It may result in the character being formally declared InsaneNoMore. It can also potentially overlap with HealTheCutie. If a person does this because they decided they had enough of being crazy, see BoredWithInsanity.
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14* Harry in ''Anime/OutlawStar''. He starts off as an AxCrazy StalkerWithACrush to Melfina but as the series goes on he becomes more loving and gentle towards her and even makes peace with Gene his enemy before his death.
15* Anemone from ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' starts off as a violently psychopathic TykeBomb, but grows much stabler in the presence of her handler/guardian Dominic. Late in the series, [[spoiler:he manages to restore her sanity completely through the PowerOfLove]].
16* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' has Gaara. He starts out AxCrazy but is now a nice mentally stable guy and is actively trying his best to help Naruto, his friend who he once considered his enemy and tried to kill. Empathizing and sharing the burden of being a fellow Jinchuuriki helps.
17* Nina Einstein of ''Anime/CodeGeass'' starts out sane, exhibits SanitySlippage and and then in the beginning of R2 recovers much of her sanity. Later scenes indicate that her insanity was not so much defeated as it was [[MoreThanMindControl redirected]]. [[spoiler:Near the end of the series is where she starts to actually recover.]]
18* Hayato Jin in ''Manga/GetterRobo'' starts out as an insane student activist-terrorist with brainwashed followers and gets drunk with power the first time he pilots Getter Robo itself. Though his ruthlessness stays with him through the entire Getter saga, he becomes more pragmatic and well-adjusted.
19* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
20** In ''Anime/DragonBallZ'', Kid Buu was originally an insane, uncontrollable, force of destruction until he absorbed Grand Supreme Kai and became the ObliviouslyEvil, child-like, sweet-loving Fat Buu. After an EnemyWithout[=/=]SplitPersonalityTakeover incident, Buu's evil side became more dominant, resulting in him becoming Super Buu, who had a semblance of intelligence which became stronger after he absorbed Piccolo. After Vegetta ripped Fat Buu out of his mind, however, he turned back into the mindless Kid Buu.
21** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'': When brought BackFromTheDead in the [[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Resurrection 'F' Saga]], Frieza has suffered severe SanitySlippage, due to [[ShellShockedVeteran PTSD]] from his defeat at Goku's hands and over a decade of torture in an IronicHell. Come the Universe Survival Saga, Frieza is considerably calmer and more stable than he was before. He was able to completely master his GoldenSuperMode in Hell through intense meditation, and is far more pragmatic and patient, to the extent that he voluntarily heals Goku to get him back into the fight with Jiren. Also, [[spoiler:when Whis revives him as a reward for his help in the tournament, unlike last time, Frieza doesn't throw it all away for the sake of [[RevengeBeforeReason revenge on Goku]], and decides to just go back to space and focus on rebuilding his empire.]]
22* ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'': After being struck by Angewomon's Celestial Arrow and being seemingly destroyed, Myotismon revived himself as the towering [=VenomMyotismon=], while being reduced to a mindless, ravenous beast. After the Digidestined defeated him and reduced him to a spectral mass of data, he managed to regain enough of sanity to find and possess Owikawa. Upon using the Dark Spores to properly revive, he became [=MaloMyotismon=], and while he was a still bit unhinged and AxCrazy, he was still in his right mind enough to carry out his master plan of claiming both the Digital and Real Worlds.
23* In ''Anime/MonsterRancher'', during his BloodbathVillainOrigin, Moo was hinted to have some intelligence due to being able to [[TurnedAgainstTheirMasters turn against his creators]] and finding a way to take control of all monsters, but didn't seem to have any real plan apart from causing destruction. After [[spoiler:claiming Holly's father as his host]], he obtained a sense of clarity and set out to TakeOverTheWorld with his army of Baddies. After absorbing too much hatred, however, he lost his mind and ended up becoming an OmnicidalManiac worse than he was in the ancient past.
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27* In ''ComicBook/BatmanWhiteKnight'', ComicBook/TheJoker is cured of his insanity and the authorities wastes no time analyzing his mental capacity. It turns out his CAT-Scan and IQ tests indicate he's scored beyond genius level intellect, and this has helped him become a very powerful man who can even challenge the GCPD.
28* ''ComicBook/UltimateVision'': Rather than attack Tarleton, Vision removed the insanity induced by Gah Lak Tus. He got normal again... even if still an android, and still hearing Gah Lak Tus' voice in his head.
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32* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' has Harry undergo a brutal TraumaCongaLine in the first arc of the second book, veering into insanity (as in, he [[spoiler: becomes the Dark Phoenix]]). After that, the rest of the book is dedicated to him regaining his sanity, something which has a lot to do with relatively mundane efforts such as therapy and support from others.
33* In ''Fanfic/TheManyWorldsInterpretation'', [[Franchise/{{Discworld}} the Bursar]] recovers his mathematical genius and mental acuity to the point he can hold a coherent conversation with [[Series/TheBigBangTheory Sheldon Cooper]], after being dosed with thorazine.
34* In ''Fanfic/{{Constellations}}'', Oni Lee starts recovering his missing memories after a chance encounter with Sunny.
35* ''Fanfic/TheDragonOfHarrenhal'' sees Aerys II's sanity take a sharp uptick after meeting Carik, an actual sentient dragon who convinces him to start behaving like an actual king. This has the effect of restoring some of his wits and charm, making it harder for Rhaegar to get the support for the planned dethroning of his father.
36* ''Fanfic/BitterRepercussions'' revolves around Bluestar recovering from her SanitySlippage after her deputy Fireheart nearly dies in an attack she ordered in her paranoia.
37* ''FanFic/TheRavensPlan'': Viserys starts out as the same arrogant bastard he was before the [[PeggySue Remembering]], but after Daenerys hatches her dragons, he actually begins to be humble, realizes that he was wrong, reacts with shock and shame when he finds out why he died in the old timeline, and starts training to become a knight. With no other explanation, Daenerys decides the sight of the dragons must have shocked him ''back into'' sanity.
38* In ''FanFic/BequeathedFromPaleEstates'', Alannys Harlaw is left to fend almost by herself in the decaying ruins of Pyke, which takes a heavy toll on her body and mind, especially since she saw her husband and children die to a horrid plague and a brutal rebellion. When Theon collects her, she's very much TheOphelia, though as they leave the Iron Islands for the warmer South and he spends more time with her, she slowly begins leaving her shell.
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42* After undergoing SanitySlippage in ''Film/{{Thor}}'' and then diving completely off the deep end in ''[[Film/TheAvengers2012 The Avengers]]'', Loki seems to regain his sanity over the course of the next couple of films. In ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' he's on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge and somewhat unstable but not AxCrazy, and while he displays DeathSeeker tendencies, [[spoiler:these are subverted by the end when he fakes his death to usurp the Asgardian throne]]. After four years of [[spoiler:peacefully ruling Asgard]], by ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' he's downright sane again, his manic tendencies all but gone in favor of [[TheCharmer casual charm]], and his hatred of Thor has cooled to the point that while he still suffers from ChronicBackstabbingDisorder, he even acts willing to share power and is much more patient and relaxed about getting it.
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46* ''Literature/{{Edgedancer}}'' (a novella of ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive''): [[spoiler:Nale's]] SanitySlippage is largely reverse once Lift manages to snap him out of his funk, and he becomes far more stable and sane as a result of the following FreakOut.
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50* Slade Wilson (Deathstroke) in ''Series/{{Arrow}}''. He was driven insane by a combination of PsychoSerum and tragedy. Later on the serum runs out and he's become a lot of more understanding and remorseful.
51* Parker from ''Series/{{Leverage}}'' fits this trope well. In the pilot, Nate actually says "Parker? She's insane!" And he means it. As the series progresses, she becomes more normal as a result of the [[TrueCompanions family bonding]] the team experiences as they run jobs together.
52* River Tam on ''Series/{{Firefly}}''. PlayedForDrama as it just means her lucid periods get more frequent, so she's more often ''aware'' of her [[ReluctantPsycho insanity]].
53* Connor on ''{{Series/Angel}}''. He starts out a warped LaserGuidedTykebomb raised in a hell dimension by a vengeful KnightTemplar and [[SanitySlippage gets worse]]. Angel then uses a DealWithTheDevil to rewrite reality to give Connor a happy life and fake memories. Even after Connor regains his true memories, the knowledge of what Angel did for him keeps him stable.
54* ''Series/PersonOfInterest'': Root starts off as an incredibly chipper, sociopathic [[TheCracker hacker]] and hired killer with absolutely no regard for human life. Her experiences with [[MachineWorship The Machine]], [[BigBrotherMentor Finch]], and [[TrueCompanions the rest of the team]] have started to bring her down to a much more stable mindset. She's still rather enthusiastic about violence, but she has clearly learned to care about what happens to people, and she's getting better and better as the show goes on. [[spoiler: Or, she was, [[LoveMakesYouCrazy until Shaw]] [[SanitySlippage went missing]].]]
55* {{Downplayed}}, but still present for [[ArchEnemy The Master]] in ''Series/DoctorWho''. The "Harold Saxon" incarnation of the Master was gradually becoming [[SanitySlippage completely]] [[ChewingTheScenery insane]] due to the drumbeat that the [[GreaterScopeVillain Time Lords]] put in his head, and by the time of his final appearance in the Tenth Doctor's run, he's outright [[IAmAHumanitarian EATING HUMAN BEINGS]] and running around as a complete PsychoElectro, taking EvilIsHammy up to levels unbelievable ''even for him''. However, after disappearing for several years (so long that he missed the Eleventh Doctor's entire tenure), the Master returns as her new incarnation "Missy", enemy to the Twelfth Doctor. While Missy [[CardCarryingVillain declares herself "bananas"]] and is still [[LargeHam quite the kook]], she ''has'' noticeably calmed down drastically since her previous incarnation. She is back to the character's ordinary level of "crazy", not the exaggerated version she/he was previously at. Additionally, when the Saxon Master reemerges, he is much more cool and collected.
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59* This is what happened to [[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]] after the break-up of Wrestling/TheShield. Originally his instability was worse than ever during his blood feud with Wrestling/SethRollins, but his lack of sanity ended up becoming a detriment, and Ambrose gradually learned to control himself better instead, which is what eventually allowed him to get revenge on Rollins at ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank 2016''. He did undergo a bout of SanitySlippage in late 2018 after Wrestling/RomanReigns' leukemia announcement, but reconciling with Rollins and Reigns helped bring him back to his senses and he left the company on good terms with both. Since then, he's jumped to Wrestling/AllEliteWrestling as Jon Moxley, and while Moxley is an extremely violent individual, he's much, ''much'' saner and more stable than he was as Ambrose. Ironically, the Shield's breakup ended up having [[SanitySlippage the exact opposite effect]] on his former stablemates in the long run, as Ambrose's departure and the end of any further Shield reunions were major factors in both of them making a FaceHeelTurn and going completely insane.
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64* In ''TabletopGame/TheDarkEye'', this can be invoked by removing the character flaws you started out with by using the adventure points awarded at the end of an adventure. Within the game, there is the skill "soul healing", which is equivalent to psychotherapy, and can do this.
65* You can try doing this in ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' (requires Psychology skill), but ultimately it's just [[CosmicHorrorStory delaying the inevitable]].
66* In ''TabletopGame/DarkHeresy'', you can save yourself from insanity by using enough experience points between adventures to remove Insanity points before you develop a mental disorder. This is seen as your character undergoing rites of purification, psychic surgery, scourging thyself or whatnot that safely restores their mind.
67* In ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' this can be attempted with mundane therapy or "psychosurgery" that reprograms the software of the brain with nanites. Or failing that revert to an earlier [[BodyBackupDrive backup]].
68* In ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'', Alchemicals who come into contact with Exalted whose magical material is identical to the Alchemicals Caste can reduce the Exalts Limit gain.
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72* ''VideoGame/AmnesiaTheDarkDescent'': Daniels can regain sanity by staying in light, finding items or completing puzzles. There's also a sanity potion which was cut from the game, but is available for mods.
73* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'': A.B.A, a character from the ''Isuka'' spinoff, is a homunculus with a deranged lust for Paracelsus, an EvilWeapon who has just as much bloodlust as A.B.A has misplaced jealous hatred for anyone who so much as breathes on the axe. When [[BreakoutCharacter A.B.A's surprising popularity]] sees her return in ''[[VideoGame/GuiltyGearStrive -STRIVE-]]'', the nature of her relationship with Paracelsus gets fleshed out in her arcade story, with him mellowing out and coming to genuinely care for A.B.A (if only because she turned out too crazy for him to handle), while she reveals she already recognized her obsession as unhealthy but felt she couldn't change. In the Stage 9 route, she does.
74* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'': [[BigBad Calamity Ganon]] from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' is [[FeralVillain a near-mindless, feral monster of a Demon King]] incapable of [[OmnicidalManiac any grander scheme beyond destroying the world]]. But in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'', the source of Calamity Ganon is revealed [[LeakingCanOfEvil a sealed Ganondorf with evil energy leaking out of his body]]. When Ganondorf is accidentally freed, he exhibits the ability to speak and the capacity for rational thought that Calamity Ganon lacks, becoming an even greater threat to Hyrule as the now sane Ganondorf plans to reshape the world to his liking, namely a world of darkness and chaos where only the strong shall survive.
75* ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeTrilogy'' has [[HumanoidAbomination Dark Samus]]. In the second game ''Echoes'' she had basically one mode: [[AxCrazy Bat-shit insane]]. After being [[NoBodyLeftBehind blown to pieces]], [[NoKillLikeOverkill left in a collapsing alternate dimension]] and [[FromASingleCell regenerating thanks to Phazon absorption]], by the time of the final game ''Corruption'', she became sane enough to get the role of TheChessmaster, take over the Space Pirates, and [[GalacticConqueror start a plan for galactic domination]]. Note the word ''enough'' though, the game makes it very clear she's still quite [[LaughingMad mentally unstable]], just toned down from before.
76* In the "Forgiveness" path of ''VisualNovel/TokyoDark'', Ayami saves the woman she murdered in a [[ArtifactOfDoom Mask]]-induced breakdown months before. Yet another ending ("Purification") involves her destroying the Mask permanently. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, neither of these endings are the canonical one.]]
77* A very condensed version taking place over the course of single fight in ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' during the battle with Ludwig, the Accursed. Formerly Ludwig, the Holy Blade, first hunter of the Healing Church, he was (like many other characters) transformed into a truly horrendous beast as he sank into bloodlust and corruption, attacking you like a rabid animal. Halfway through the battle with him, you knock him down and his Holy Moonlight Sword falls out of the sheath on his back, radiating light which actually restores Ludwig's sanity, causing him to take up the sword, rise from his PrimalStance to stand upright, and even recover his original title to fight the rest of the battle as a [[MonsterKnight monstrous but powerful holy swordsman]] instead.
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81* In ''Literature/{{Worm}}'' the government retains the services of a psychiatrist called Ms. Yamada, who despite being a normal dealing with metahumans of all shapes, powers and stages of sanity manages to help a great deal of them. Her greatest effort is in the epilogues of the story, where she talks a villain contemplating killing ''everyone'' into becoming a hero.
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85* Wanda Maximoff from ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'', who was sent to an asylum by her father Magneto shortly after her mutant powers emerged. Magneto eventually has Mastermind [[MindRape mess with her head]], replacing all her bad memories with good ones so she believes he'd been a loving father. Ironically, she became less insane and more kind and gentle towards others.
86* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'':
87** Upon his initial mutation, Slash had been driven crazy and wanted to kill the Turtles, believing them to be holding Raph back from being a true warrior. When he returns in "Battle for New York", he's much more stable, explaining that the mutagen had messed with his head.
88** Leatherhead too. In his first appearances, just mentioning the Kraang sends him into a berserk rage. By the time season 3 rolls around, he still hates the Kraang, but he saves it for, y'know, the ''actual Kraang.''
89* In ''WesternAnimation/ReBoot'', Hexadecimal was overloaded by a surge of energy brought on by a game landing on Megabyte's energy cannon as she was about to use it. While it did not destroy her, Megabyte took her nearly destroyed husk and administered repairs (and a new and improved look), but overlooked a massive crack in her mask. This crack left her even more unstable than usual, eventually breaking free from his control and destroying his Tor before retreating to Lost Angles. When Bob returns to Mainframe (then renamed Megaframe), Hexadecimal holds him hostage. When he notices her damaged mask, he uses his new abilities brought on by merging with his key tool Glitch. Not only does it repair her mask, but takes it a step further and turns it into a fully-functioning face, complete with making her completely sane.
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