who are healing following a suicide attempts. For example, the
government could have policies on material that are considered
dangerous, such as the burning of charcoal, which is the second most
popular suicide method in Taiwan (Department of Health, Executive
Yuan, Taiwan, ROC, 2013). Moreover, all health professionals should
demonstrate caring, non-judgemental and supportive attitudes
towards suicidal patients and those who are recovering following a
suicide attempts. Health professionals must also strive to identify
factors that either facilitate or impede on people during the healing
process. Further, health professionals could provide more guidance on
the ups-and-downs of the healing process as well as the impeding
conditions to help reduce the risk-factors during the healing process.