CONCLUSION
Recovery from a suicide attempt is a complex and dynamic process
(Ke, 2008). In GT research, this complex process includes the causal
conditions, contextual conditions, intervening conditions, action/
interactions and consequences. This paper presented and discussed
the internal and external environments (the context) and the
protective and impeding circumstances (intervening conditions)
that participants perceived helped people heal from a suicide attempt
or impede the journey. Suicide prevention centres can apply these
findings from this paper to direct and aid suicidal patients heal and
recover from a suicide attempt by creating a sheltered and friendly
environment, by helping them find support systems, and by
facilitating them to cope with their challenging situations.