Splitting (Draven's Story)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 17, 2018
"No you're not crazy, trust me on that kid." It was silent for a while. "Listen, everyone's got a voice in their head. Thing is only people who die and come back can hear it. It's different for everyone. Yes, you died, Draven and I'm not an angel or some bullshit like that. Let's call me your conscious. Sound Good?"


Splitting (also called black-and-white thinking or all-or-nothing thinking) is the failure in a person's thinking to bring together the dichotomy of both positive and negative qualities of the self and others into a cohesive, realistic whole.
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