This theoretical research explores how Developmental Transformations may be used as a drama therapy treatment approach to bullying. According to Dr. Neufeld’s (2012) Alpha Askew Thesis, the bully instinct is born when the individual becomes emotionally desensitized due to psychological wounding and is defended against the emotions of caring and responsibility associated with the alpha instinct, leaving only the drive to dominate others. The analysis and synthesis of relevant anti-bullying prevention and interventions programs are presented, followed by a description of Neufeld’s attachment-based developmental theory, and Developmental Transformations. The research then aims to address Neufeld’s proposed solutions on how to “unmake” the bully through utilizing Developmental Transformations and a therapeutic approach. Bullying here is presented as an attachment-based syndrome and disorder of embodiment, encounter, and transformation.