During a coaching session with a male executive who has been selected for an international assignment to India you inadvertently learn that his wife has a devastating fear of flying. His wife and their 2 school age children plan to join him on this 2-year assignment. Your contract with the client requires you to provide a summary report along with an estimate of risk for international adjustment success for the individual and family. The long flight and potential for her to have to fly alone with her children to join her husband in India increases their risk factor.
Should you inform the client company
about her fear of flying?