I agree with 1 and 2. Dreams can effect your emotions. Especially emotions that you have for others in your life. If I dream about someone that I don't get along with IRL, but we get along together in the dream, it helps me to deal with them positively IRL. For Theory 2, again yes. I have done this specifically with people/DCs again. There was a person I didn't get along with IRL, and in a dream I messed them up, so a few nights later I went in and once lucid, I apologized to them (the point is I conciously did this and yes it did help).
I've found though, that just having a basic positive dream in some land far away really doesn't effect my mental state. It sort of raises the bar on what you can expect from life/existence, but doesn't always make you feel better.
I think your theories are correct but especially they ring true in our relationships others (at least your part of the relationship). Maybe we just don't give other's the credit they deserve, the impact they have on our lives and on our days.
With that said, I think dreams have effected the way I feel at times where I live, when I'm out. I've been in so many nice dreams where I was out on the town, that often on those nights out IRL (and after a few drinks) everything indeed begins to feel dreamlike (in the right scenarios, things similar to dreams I've had).
Edit again: Also this is a subject I am close to right now, my next efforts in dreaming I'm going to basically try to make every dream as positive as possible and just make the DCs happy and work together with them, it should rub off IRL in many good ways.
So to comment, I find that both are true, but they are specific to different Schema and perceptions, such as your mind's reaction to a specific person place or thing.
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