This research aims to understand the mindset and personality of juvenile delinquency survivors in Pucung Village, Balongpanggang District, Gresik Regency, who have fallen into drug abuse. Juvenile delinquency in this area has become a serious concern, with impacts not only felt by individuals, but also by society as a whole. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative, with data collection through observation, interviews and documentary studies. The research results show that social environmental factors and lack of parental supervision play a major role in the occurrence of juvenile delinquency. Carol Dweck's mindset theory of fixed mindset and growth mindset explains the importance of changing mindsets in the recovery process. In addition, Gordon Allport's personality theory highlights the development of motivation from basic needs to higher goals. The results of interviews with former drug addicts and their parents show the challenges and changes that occur during the recovery process. Positive impacts such as improved physical and mental health are seen after recovery, although social stigma and family dynamics remain challenges. It is hoped that this research can provide a deeper understanding of the importance of mindset and personality in adolescent rehabilitation in Pucung Village.
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