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Background: According to the WHO, worldwide about 800 000 people die by suicide every year - one person every 40 seconds. There is evidence that for each death by suicide, more than 20 other people attempt suicide. Conclusions: The implications of the data indicate that it is very important to have the right support for people with suicidal ideation in place. Contextual-Conceptual Therapy (CCT) can offer this support.