Thank you for this thread and the input given by you all so far. :)
I find it very helpful to make a first earnest approach to working with my dreams together with doing the EE program.
Currently I am doing some observations of my dreams since especially the past two years. If I find a dream particular interesting and applicable to my life or if I regard it as an answer to a question, that has been given to me by my subconscious mind I write it down in a dream journal. That happens occasionally. Some dreams that I found interesting have not been written down by me; I kept them in mind and they are still there. As others wrote here, it is similar with me: my dreams increased since EE and I more or less often wake up with the feeling, that there is some meaning in them. Other dreams seem downright senseless and they do not receive much consideration.
But maybe they yet have some hidden meaning in regard of my approach to life etc. I just do not feel the motivation to write them down, if they do not seem very interesting or meaningful. Well, maybe I should change that...
Since I am doing EE, I also keep an EE journal where I also write down some questions that seem important to me and where I also take notes of dreams that interfere with those topics of life and questions of life, I write down in my EE journal.
Regarding EE, I noticed that after meditation still keeping the POTS in mind and going to sleep that way, I had some very intense and vivid dreams (in one dream I could even see the texture of the wood of a chair). I just have some hard time to remember most of them in the morning well enough, it's pretty fragmentary and often I forget them then very quickly. Especially if I wake up abruptly, due to alarm or something else.
Maybe making a commitment I want to remember my dream as good as I can before bedtime, as suggested here, and then trying to remember the dream as good as possible by not moving my body when I wake up might be a good approach. Then to write it down or record it on MP3-Player and revisit it later. After some dreams are already recorded or written down, maybe some symbolic pattern will become visible. Maybe I also might get, to what it relates in life, to which inner programs they point and maybe I will get an idea from them, that will enhance the Work on myself in a good way.
Dream Work and EE (my take on it or how I will try it):
Doing the Dream Work in general - it might be indeed quite good to think about those matters (inner questions, programs etc.) intensively just right before bedtime (maybe while getting changed etc.), no matter if doing the EE before sleep or not. For those doing the EE before sleep (like me) it might be helpful to then ponder about the problem by doing the Breathing and then letting the subconscious mind taking it over while doing the POTS and aligning with DCM. And then going over to sleep. Maybe the subconscious mind will deal with the particular problem or question in the language of dreams.
For those doing the EE around the day, it might maybe be helpful, to think about the problem or question just before starting the session and also while doing the Breathing, and then letting the subconscious mind take it over while doing the POTS. Maybe a new approach to or line/aspect of the problem comes from the EE session, and this approach can be then pondered about before sleep later at bedtime and considered by the subconsciousness by dreaming. My two cents ;)