hello, you must have heard about Beyond Blue which offers the chance for people to express their need for help and support in depression, so it's a good place to start. There are many different people on this site all with their own suggestions and advice, and I hope that some of them or hopefully most of them can give you some ideas that you can relate to.
As Rondentdron has put it perfectly by saying ' if someone wants to leave, they can and will do it themselves' but your boyfriend doesn't want this to happen, he cares for you and wants to stay, with the hope that he can somehow be able to help you, and that's commendable for him to do so.
Again as what they also said "No One Belongs Here More Than You", (and please excuse the different type of colour and print I not quite sure on how to really modify this) because it's an anonymous site but certainly a caring one indeed.
Your mum must play an important part in your life, just as your boyfriend does.
With depression on comes the fake happy face when we are out in public, we all do it, but sometimes I really wonder why this happens, could it be because of the pecking order with our 'friends', and if we appear to be depressed does that mean we are pushed down the order and be the lowest on the list, maybe, or if we tell someone that depression has got me, they may say 'oh that's no good, excuse me I have an appointment to go to', so in other words it means nothing at all to them, and we are wasting our breathe.
In depression there is always a voice in us that over powers any good feelings and produces negative thoughts all the time, we don't have the strength to get rid of it, and most of the time it's just an accepted feeling to be depressed until it's gone away. There is no self esteem, that was gone a long time ago, kicked out the window, because we have lost our job, communication with anybody and don't care about anything at all.
'Selfish and silly' for having these thoughts NO it can't be helped, it's by no means your fault, you certainly didn't ask or want it, non of us would be that stupid, especially if you have had it before.
There are many' tricks that the depression uses to make us feel bad', and how true is that, it's always waiting around the corner to catch us, it just feels like we are tethered to it and it can be so hard to break this chain.
Just curious whether you have seen your doctor or taking any antidepressants at the moment, and you can let us know, that would be great. L Geoff.
Jemma will reply to your other post.