This study proposes that dreams are not merely neurobiological by-products or emotional memories, but dynamic somatopsychic regulatory movements. Integrating contemporary dream neuroscience with the Narcissistic Spectrum of Positions, the paper suggests that dream formation reflects the psyche’s ongoing effort to metabolize daily emotional burdens, process narcissistic injuries, and restore narcissistic cohesion within relationship. Clinical dream analysis indicates that dream structure, disorganization, symbolic limits, and relational reintegration may function as indicators of the subject’s temporary psychic position and regulatory capacity.
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