The Protector Pain Personality: Trying to Do the Right Thing by Pulling Back
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Episode summary: Dr. Ya-Ling closes out her three-part series on pain personalities with the Protector — not a timid pattern, but a genuine attempt to do things right and protect long-term well-being, with a surprise cost: movement and activity are often what quietly gets sacrificed to worry. She also reveals the offer she teased last week: Pain-Proof Your Home™, now open for founding applications.
In this episode: - A quick pointer to Monday's Substack on how pain personalities can shift across life stages - The Protector pattern and how it differs from the Achiever (overrides) and the Critic (moralizes) - Why pulling back and watching closely come from good intentions — doing things right, protecting long-term well-being, staying able to show up for loved ones - The surprise drawback: movement and activity often become the first casualty when worry gets louder than the activity itself - What actually helps a Protector: reassurance paired with real, objective information, not vague comfort - A callback to the Five S's introduced in June, and a promise to finish the series - This week's reframe, and the announcement of Pain-Proof Your Home™
Resources mentioned:
Pain personality quiz (free) — ya-ling.com/quiz
What's Your Pain Personality? (e-book + audiobook, foreword by Vanessa M. Blackstone, MSW) — https://amzn.to/4vWJiEp
Pain-Proof Your Home™ — ya-ling.com/painproofhome
Fix the Fire Damage (Vol 2, The Everyday Pain Guide) — https://amzn.to/4wKbB9l
This week's Substack, "Better Pain Coping" (Monday's edition) — Link: https://dryalingliou.substack.com/p/the-pain-personality-that-shows-up
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