“…Every year, 4‰ of the adult world population attempts suicide (World Health Organization, 2014), which is defined as “a potentially self‐injurious behavior associated with at least some intent to die” (Turecki & Brent, 2016). The majority of persons attempting suicide poison themselves or cut their wrists (Asnis et al, 1993; Buron et al, 2016; Gysin‐Maillart, Schwab, Soravia, Megert, & Michel, 2016; Oh et al, 2014; Stanley, Hom, Boffa, Stage, & Joiner, 2019), which more than 98% survive (Mergl et al, 2015; Spicer & Miller, 2000; Yip et al, 2012). Needless to say that these survivors are in urgent need of empathic and evidence‐based aftercare.…”