It is very common in clinical practice to find numerous assessments for suicidal ideation and/or intentionality, such as after a self-harm attempt or after finding, in an interview for another reason, ideas of hopelessness that may precipitate the act of taking one's own life. In a large number of cases, acts of self-harm are a way for people to express themselves and as a means of releasing tension and asking for help. After the stormiest night, there is always dawn.