I only recall seeing it a couple of times near the end. She was in her dissociative phase. Scorched earth and having her affair. She was feeling the guilt and shame with what she was doing. The detached protector followed a couple of particularly bad borderline rages and lengthy ones at that. Maybe i'm wrong, i didn't time it but I'd like to say she raged for an hour. Her emotional cleansing and memories I'll likely never forget.
After her rage she sat down on the couch, still, quiet. She looked and sounded like another person, distant, ghostly and spent. I thought there was something wrong with her and I approached and asked "are you OK?" The only words she spoke in this schema was "not now Mutt" in a low voice and shook her head no. I left her alone and watched from the other side of the living room quietly. She was still, head down and in this dissociative episode lasted 20-30 minutes.
She snaps out of detached protector and gets up from the couch and carries on as if nothing happened. For the life of me I can't remember what she said, it was something we had to do, something planned. Anyway, in 90 minutes she went from angry child to detached protector. It was incredible to watch. My exe had a habit with throwing things, whatever she had in her hands when in angry child mode. Remotes, cell phones, glasses, cups, plates.
I admit I was nervous and frazzled from her rage. How can she have this intensity in anger and abruptly change into this other person that looked powerless? I was scared and worried for her.
It's a protective mode. The most difficult schema to work with. She was withdrawn from reality with very few words which were "not now Mutt"
◾Angry child - This mode is fueled mainly by feelings of victimization or bitterness, leading towards negativity, pessimism, jealousy, and rage. While experiencing this schema mode, a patient may have urges to yell, scream, throw/break things, or possibly even self-injury/harming others. The "angry child" is enraged, anxious, frustrated, self-doubting, feels unsupported in ideas, and vulnerable.
◾Detached Protector - This schema mode is based in escape. Individuals in "detached protector" withdraw, dissociate, alienate, or hide in some way. This may be triggered by numerous stress factors or feelings of being overwhelmed. The lack of coping skills when a person is in a life situation involving high-demand or a chain of thoughts/emotions revolving obsessively often can trigger "detached protector." Stated simply, patients become numb in order to protect themselves from the harm or stress of what they fear is to come, or fear of the unknown in general. Mistrust is often a culprit in "triggering" such fears.
www.en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schema_therapy