“…Moreover, growing evidence has suggested that suicide can be conceptualized as motivated by the desire to escape from unbearable psychological pain (Durkheim, Spaulding, & Simpson, 2010).In depressed individuals, the decreased ability to experience pleasure incombination with a strong motivation to relieve pain can lead to maladaptive behavioral disinhibiting and an increased likelihood of suicide attempts. Furthermore, hopelessness, or believing future outcomes will be negative rather than positive, is one of the most prominent cognitive factors associated with depression (Abramson, Alloy, 1998;Abramson, Metalsky, & Alloy, 1989;Romens, Abramson, & Alloy, 2009;Hawton, Casanas, Haw, Saunders, 2013) and suicidality (Harris, Barraclough, 1997;Gili-Planas, Roca-Bennasar, Ferrer-Perez, Bernardo-Arroyo, 2001;Christensen,Batterham, Soubelet, & Mackinnon, 2013).Therefore, regarding suicides with help, the opinion that a person who chooses death can reflect on his situation constructively, and he is still capable to experience positive emotions, is not evidence -based. Nonetheless, supplementary research is needed to explore further the different factors contributing to unwillingness to live which is a sign of diminished psychological wellbeing.…”