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Dependent PD: ExFx (as characterized for the need of other people (E) and the emotional dependency on others (F)), It would be entirely possible to have a dependent INTJ (but it would be sheerly improbable because of the INTJ need for independence) if the INTJ were socially inhibited and had a comorbid diagnosis with an executive disorder.
Narcissistic PD: ExTx Most Narcissists appear ExTx on the outside but are actually very emotionally sensitive and could easily pass for an xxFx. I would highly doubt that there are many introverted narcissists, but I have met a few before.
Depressive/Melancholic PD: IxFx, All depressives give the illusion of introversion and a very aloof nature to them, and would socially appear to be IxTx, but could easily be any type. There is a slight correlation with feeling (not very broad though, there are a lot of thinkers with this disorder) A depressive can also be an extrovert but can be so depressed that they don't seem like it.
Passive-Aggressive PD (no longer an actual disorder in the DSM-IV, but still a disorder in the ICD ): xxFx, there are plenty of passive-aggressive thinkers, so while P.A. PD is often synonymous with feeling, it is by no means feeling-exclusive.
Sadistic PD (also no longer included in DSM but included in ICD I think): IxTJ, this disorder is often mistyped as IxTJ because of what appears to be an absence of empathy and sympathy and a very cold, calculating nature. In reality, Sadists come in all flavors (all of them utterly terrible and frightening) ranging from the combustible feeler to the quiet and introverted thinker.
Masochistic/Self-Defeating PD: xxFx due to emotional imbalances. Masochists ultimately want to see themselves fail and want to experience pain, while this may sound reminiscent of Feeling, it is still a psychological imbalance and could be present in any type at the same probability.
Psychopathy/Sociopathy (no longer an independent disorder due to its folding into AsPD, which I believe to be entirely idiotic): ISTP (sociopath) and INTJ (psychopath) (yes, an entire type stereotyped for these two disorders, thanks media). The media portrays the sociopath (and the psychopath) to be the quiet person who will undoubtedly snap and kill several people. The main difference between a sociopath and a psychopath is that one is extremely impulsive (sociopath) and one isn't (psychopath), and they can be any type and even have a preference and correlation with Extroversion. Now, flip-sidedly, not all psychopaths and sociopaths are extroverted, and just as there are many flavors of Sadists, there are just as many flavors of Psychopaths and Sociopaths. An actual sociopath or psychopath taking an mbti test would most likely mistype as ExTx, even though there are many introverted and feeling (ironically (this is due to yielding to impulses)) psychopaths and sociopaths. They can be any type, but no matter what they will appear friendly like a feeler and people-oriented like an extrovert.