You are caring for a female client who lives in a communal family. Who lives with your client?

1. female partner and their children, with sharing of resources and socializing the children as a group activity
2. husband, children, and parents, with sharing of resources and socializing the children as a group activity
3. her children and their pets
4. more than one monogamous couple with children, with sharing of resources and socializing the children as a group activity


ANS: 4

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