“…One form this bias may take is that clinicians act on the basis of “benevolent” bias, wherein a watch-and-wait approach is deemed preferable to action (Scherr et al, 2024). This can create an ethical conundrum between autonomy and beneficence that may disproportionately impact families from marginalized communities (Zeanah et al, 2023). As has been noted (Scherr et al, 2024), clinicians’ sensitivity to families’ socioeconomic circumstances is based on presumptions of families’ resources and capabilities.…”