What I want to know is; is there any way I can control myself during these points where my
worldview twists horribly? Is there a way I can avert these unreasonable fits altogether?
It is difficult to
control feelings, if by "control" you mean "make them not happen." But you can learn to keep them from controlling you. It's not the anger that's a problem so much as your reaction to it. Emotions must be accepted. Trying to bottle them up and pretend they don't exist rarely ends well.
I would suggest practicing with something less volatile. For example, try watching youtube videos of sleeping kittens and hedgehogs cuddling each other. For example,
watch this. Or
this. While you do, observe your emotional reaction. Do you feel something? Do you feel happy? Do you feel like you're "not supposed to" smile and be happy because "you're a man" and real men don't giggle over sleeping puppies? Or do you feel nothing?
Whatever your emotional response,
allow it. Know that it's ok. There's no need to surpress it, and there's no need to force anything. However you feel or don't feel, that's ok.
Now, try something else. For example, here's a video of
Arab protesters burning a US flag. Here's a
news report about a guy who raped an unconscious girl on live webcam. Here's a video about a
guy who abused a cat. Watch that. How does it make you feel? Do you feel horror at the image of Dusty huddled helplessly against the wall, visibly mutilated? Do you feel rage and fury at the boy holding him against the wall? Do you feel righteous, vengeful joy at seeing that Dusty was rescued and the boy arrested?
However you feel...let the feelings out. Don't hold them back. Allow yourself to feel whatever your heart needs to feel. Cry if you have to. It's ok. Nobody has to know.
Feel.
Learn how to accept your emotions. They are part of you. Learn how to live with them. Learn how to
feel them, without the need to ignore or deny them and without them controlling you. And once you have felt them, once you have
given them their just due, let them go without dwelling on them. Just like the air you breath that passes through your lungs and then is released...let your emotions in, experience them fully, and let them go.