The Mental Load: How to Ask for Shared Responsibility Without Starting a War artwork
Better Relationships Through Research

The Mental Load: How to Ask for Shared Responsibility Without Starting a War

  • E7
  • 08:55
  • July 15th 2025

In this Monologue episode, marriage and family therapist Daniel Dashnaw explores one of the most emotionally charged topics in modern relationships: the invisible mental load.

From meal planning and remembering birthdays to managing household logistics and emotional weather, many partners—often women—carry an unspoken weight that goes unacknowledged until it explodes. Daniel walks listeners through why this conversation so often triggers defensiveness and how to have it differently: with vulnerability, clarity, and a shared desire to rebalance the partnership.

You’ll learn:

  • Why the phrase “Why didn’t you just ask?” can be so triggering
  • How cultural patterns and relational dynamics shape the mental load
  • A 5-step framework for talking about shared responsibility without blame
  • What true mental co-ownership looks like—and how to invite it

Whether you’re feeling burned out, unseen, or just ready for deeper teamwork, this episode offers a compassionate guide to preserving love before resentment takes root.

Visit www.danielcouplestherapy.com for more writing, or connect with Daniel on Instagram.

Better Relationships Through Research

Hosted by Daniel Dashnaw who is a published researcher, a serial entrepreneur, a father, and a grandfather.

Mr. Dashnaw has a Master's (MA) in Marriage and Family Therapy from Antioch of New England, and a Master’s (MS) in Labor Studies from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.